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Ways to Keep Your Home and Office Clean

This article will go through some ideas and ways to keep both your home and workplace sanitary, as well as give cleaning tips that you may not have considered before.

By KevinPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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With the current COVID-19 pandemic situation in 2020, the need to live in a healthy and clean environment has become stronger and more widespread than ever before. As you are likely spending most of your time at home these days, you likely find it more necessary than ever to keep your house clean at all times. In addition, when you return to your workplace, you will want to extend that kind of cleanliness to your office, as well. This article will go through some ideas and ways to keep both your home and workplace sanitary, as well as give cleaning tips that you may not have considered before.

Hire a Cleaning Service

If you live in a large house with multiple people, keeping the home clean may be too overwhelming for one person to handle. In these cases, hiring commercial cleaning services may be a good idea for your situation. Cleaning services can be a necessity for both your home and workplace if the job is too daunting of a task for you alone to handle. Plus, with the right service, you can be confident that you will get a deep clean and, as a result, a safer environment. If you are put off by the potential cost of a cleaning crew, consider your own situation; if you plan on consistently cleaning with the supplies you buy, you may find that the cost of cleaning supplies will add up just as much. Depending on your circumstances, you may, in fact, find that a cleaning crew could actually save you money in the long run, depending on the size of the job. Consider your situation and decide if hiring a cleaning crew is right for you.

Understand what Kind of Cleaning is Best

When cleaning your house or your office, you may think that just a quick brush with soap and water or a disinfectant wipe will do the job. However, certain situations may call for more specific actions than you may first assume, as not every surface should be cleaned the same way. Hard surfaces, soft surfaces, electronics, and cloth all require different techniques, as some disinfectant and cleaning processes may harm the materials if you are not careful. Additionally, some situations may necessitate a deeper clean. Also understand that cleaning and disinfecting are not the same thing, and if the mess is bad enough, it will require both. If you believe the affected area is at risk of spreading more hazardous germs, you will likely not only need to use soap and water but deeper cleaning solutions such as bleach. Be mindful of the circumstances as well as the conditions of the room you are in, as these materials can be dangerous if not properly regulated. Make sure to keep your space properly ventilated.

Use the Right Products

As stated, certain cleaning products work for different materials and for different situations. If you are cleaning specifically to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, there are certain cleaning products that work better than others for that purpose, as this virus has different conditions than the average germ. There are dozens of EPA-approved cleaning products in the ready to use, dilution, and wipes categories that are known to be effective against the virus. Once the pandemic has ended though, you will want to still keep your living spaces clean. To this extent, using the appropriate products for certain surfaces will still apply. Continue to regularly clean things you use on a daily basis, such as your kitchen and bathroom surfaces in your home, as well as any electronic devices such as touch screens and keyboards in both your home and office. Surfaces that get constant use like these are most susceptible to germs, so keep on top of them with the right products.

With the right mindset, cleaning your home and workplace will come easy. In addition, you will find that keeping these areas clean also will give you peace of mind.

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