With the summer on its way and more people spending time at home, entertaining guests, and generally enjoying the good weather at home, keeping your home happy and healthy for everyone who resides there or visits should be a top priority. A healthy home is one that supports good health both physically and mentally and can allow you to enjoy your home every single day, whether you’re chilling in front of the TV or hosting a BBQ pool party for the entire block.
Have A Deep Clean
Make a list of all those areas of your home that aren’t regularly included in your standard cleaning schedules and get them cleaned. A good deep clean can help you rid your home of any debris buildup and dust and ensure it’s healthy and does not impact your health. Commonly overlooked areas include;
- Soft furnishings
- Door handles
- Baseboards
- Under appliances
- Inside appliances
- Under furniture
- Carpets
- Ceilings and light fittings
- Switchplates
- Light switches
Check for Pests
While you’ve been huddled up trying to stay warm over the winter, there is a high possibility that other unwanted critters have been making themselves at home, too. During the winter, there are many pests that can be attracted to your home, such as mice, to stay warm and find food. And in the summer, the change in temperature brings a whole host of other pests, such as mosquitos. Check your home for signs of any pests, and if you see any, call in pest control to eradicate them so your home is healthy and you’ve effectively put a no vacancies sign in the window for critters.
Ventilate
Improving airflow and quality is important at any time of the year, but during the summer, well-ventilated homes can help you breathe fresher air and stay cooler. When used in conjunction with air purifiers, you can work to reduce allergens and increase fresh air, remove any lingering odors, and reduce the need to rely on chemical air fresheners.
Fix Repairs
A safe home is a healthy home. To ensure the well-being of everyone under your roof, it’s crucial to address any damage that could cause injuries or illnesses. This includes repairs to appliances, fixtures, fittings, or anything around the house that isn’t functioning as it should. By promptly addressing these issues, you can maintain a safe and healthy living environment.
Reduce Moisture
Moisture can appear in many forms at various places, and finding any signs of moisture or water leaks is crucial to ensure your home is safe and dry. Mold can grow in the presence of moisture, and if left to develop, it can cause health issues for those who already have breathing conditions such as asthma. While most household mold varieties aren’t toxic, some are, and even the nontoxic variety can cause health issues. So, it’s important to get those leaks fixed, check your walls for signs of dampness from the roof or the structure, and keep things dry to protect your health and the health of your loved ones.
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