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Wash curtains once every two months, Get rid of pet hair, Open windows for a limited time to
prevent dust from entering into your home, Dust doormats on a regular basis, Keep your
dresser area and combs hair-free, Use a feather duster, Keep things where they belong, It is a
collective effort. Hence, ensure involvement of all family members. Maintaining a clean and
healthy home is not difficult but it does necessarily require time. If you are caught up in your
work and don’t get enough time to do the cleaning, hire someone to get the job done for you.
4.0 This Is How Often You Should Clean Things, According to a
Microbiologist
If you hunkered down over the winter and are just now reemerging into the world, you may
have noticed that your house, apartment or condo could use a little sprucing. Spring is the
perfect time for cleaning, after all. But cleaning isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Are certain
cleaning methods more effective? How often should you clean things like sheets and towels?
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to spring cleaning. If you live with other people,
particularly children, you’ll want to clean and wash personal items more often than someone
who lives alone. Same if you or someone you live with is immune compromised or has a skin
condition like eczema.“Bacteria and viruses are everywhere. Most of the times that are not a
problem, but if you get a cut or a break in the skin the virus or bacteria can get into your body.
People with medical conditions are also at greater risk,” Roberts says. The best way to prevent
this from happening, of course, is to clean regularly and well. This applies to both you—washing
your hands regularly is important—and your home. To help energize you for spring cleaning
(unless you’re one of those people who actually likes to clean, in which case, more power to