Summer cleaning

5 Most Important Places In Your Home To Clean This Summer

5 Most Important Places In Your Home To Clean This SummerDeep cleaning in summer is an important activity as both heat and humidity contribute towards germ build-up. We have to be extra careful during the summer months and you will be surprised that it isn’t as hard as you might be thinking. Below we have listed five common areas that attract the most grime in the warmer months. We have also discussed the best ways to keep them clean throughout the summers.

Furnace Filters
When having a central air conditioning system, you should be changing furnace filters after every 2-3 months during summers. As air conditioning flows through the same ducts as heats, changing filters trap allergens and pollutants and reduce the risks of mold.

Although white bleach brightens the area and kills molds, it doesn’t treat the root of the issue. Spray white vinegar on small and big patches of mold on any hard surface thoroughly. Let it sit there for an hour and then rinse using a damp cloth and warm water. You may need to scrub in case the spot doesn’t go easily. Take a paste of baking soda with water in a bowl to scrub using a sponge.

Indoor Air
Indoor air often gets stagnant in summers and allows odors to linger in small spaces like closets. Even areas where you keep sports equipment and shoes tend to get extra smelly in summers as moisture levels increase. This leads to bacteria growth and produces odor. You need to address this issue instead of covering the moisture using a spray.

For this purpose, baking soda is highly effective as it absorbs moisture and traps odor. For cleaning the air, place an open box of baking soda in the smelly area and add a few drops of refreshing essential oils. Shake the solution every week to refresh the scent and further activate its odor-absorbing qualities. You may even sprinkle baking soda for a quick refresh. Allow it to sit for some hours or overnight before dumping it away.

Windows
Summer is an ideal season to clean your windows and allow the sun in. Make a solution using 50/50 distilled water and white vinegar. You can add a few drops of lemon or orange essential oil for degreasing power and extra scent. For cleaning taller windows, you can use a handheld steamer with an extension hose and window squeegee. Fill a steamer and gently squeegee the windows. Wipe the excess water using a simple microfiber cloth. The steamer also helps in keeping away the stuck-on messes forming on the windows.

Garbage Cans
Garbage and hot air are a bad combination that can lead to the development of a foul smell. You should regularly wash your garbage cans using a soap solution and allow them to dry completely before reuse. In addition, sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda on the can’s bottom before putting a new bag. Dumping of baking soda should be done once every couple of weeks and start with a fresh new layer to absorb odors.

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7 Tips for Summer Cleaning and Home Maintenance

7 Tips for Summer Cleaning and Home Maintenance

As that warm weather (in most places) rolls around this year, cleaning and managing your home for upcoming family gatherings and guests can be a little hectic when first kicking off the season.

Summer cleaning doesn’t have to be an undesirable task, in fact, you should take pride in your home, so check out the following 7 pieces of advice and tips for maximizing your summer cleaning efforts!

1. Get the little ones involved! Don’t be afraid to assign (age appropriate) cleaning tasks to your little ones or spouse – so that you can collaborate on cleaning your home post-winter together as a team. The more the merrier, and this will also help cut back on total time required to clean your home and prepare for the hot, summer season to come.

2. Dust down places high and low, and consider changing air filters on any types of devices, air-conditioner equipment, and ventilation shafts throughout your home that likely built up bacteria or debris from the previous season.

3. Before storing all of those pillows, comforters, and sheets from the previous season make sure you wash them thoroughly, and hang dry them outside to maximize removal of harmful bacterial, dirt built up, and any possible critters that might have accumulated on them over time unknown to you and your family.

4. Take your family shopping to the local department store and pick out fun, family-styled mats to put on the interior and exterior of each of your doorways. Thanks to hotter climate, bacteria, bugs, and dirt really become common throughout this season, so make this an integral part of your summer cleaning efforts!

5. Wipe down, dry, and clean all of your windows interior and exteriors throughout your home. Make sure you use a microfiber or gentle cloth to prevent smudging, and get off all that icky’ bacteria and dirt build-up from previous seasons.

6. Vacuum and ‘suck up’ any and all dirt left behind on your rugs, mats, floors, and wipe down behind your beds and other hard-to-reach places because you can bet dust and dirt is likely to have built up over time. Don’t forget to dust the corners and ceilings if possible! If not, borrow a tall neighbor, spouse, or friend to get the job done right! Just be careful if you’re going to do it yourself, use a steady (preferably) ladder, or chair but try to make sure someone is spotting you for safety-sake.

7. Lastly, clean up and close up your fireplace if you have one, sweep the chimney with the necessary treating log or agent, and put away all related materials, wood, and tools to clear the path and make your home more “roomy”.

Summer cleaning doesn’t have to be a headache, and with the right game plan (and hopefully team players) it can be done the right way. If possible, try to go through this routine every month or two to maximize a clean, happy home environment.

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