Every house has its nooks and crannies – areas prone to gathering dust, grime and germs. Here are five places you should clean (but probably don't) to turn your property into the home it deserves to be.
November 6, 2014
Every house has its nooks and crannies – areas prone to gathering dust, grime and germs. Here are five places you should clean (but probably don't) to turn your property into the home it deserves to be.
Thoroughly cleaning your house can take up a lot of time, so if you're trying to speed things up, you may overlook key areas. The following is a list of places prone to gathering dust, grime and germs that you should look into cleaning sooner rather than later.
The tops of ceiling fans are a simple place to forget since they're out of sight and we can't – perhaps thankfully – see what their surface looks like.
Similar to the ceiling fan philosophy, just because an area is out of sight and mind doesn't mean it's not collecting sneeze-inducing allergens.
While you're looking up for places to clean, don't forget to look down, too.
If you've got a central heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system, you've got air vents in the floor or ceiling.
You open and close the fridge multiple times per day, so you notice when the interior is dirty. But the top of the refrigerator often goes unnoticed. You don't know what's up there because you don't have to look.
Out of sight may be out of mind, but what you can't see can hurt you, especially if you or someone in your family has dust allergies or asthma. Keep a steady eye on these five dust magnets and your house should be much cleaner as a result.
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