A home should be a place of comfort and safety, a peaceful haven you can turn to after a hard day’s work. But what if it’s not? What if your home makes you sick instead?
Any expert in house cleaning in Magnolia can confirm that a dirty house is like a ticking bomb waiting to explode. However, health problems caused by poor air quality and germs are not the only issues you’ll have to deal with if you habitually skip cleaning.
Toxins such as pesticides, lead-based paint, carbon monoxide and radon can poison homes and consequently its residents. Add mold, phthalate emissions and fluoride in tap water to the mix, and it becomes crystal clear that anyone who values their health will keep these things in check.
How do you keep your house clean and safe?

The secret to keeping a clean home is to clean a little bit every day. The secret to keeping a safe home, on the other hand, is to regularly check for potential issues and resolve them before they have a chance to escalate.
Daily cleaning prevents messes and clutter from getting out of hand. On top of that, it helps reduce risk of the coronavirus and other contagious diseases, ensuring you and your family stay safe.
How to clean and disinfect surfaces in your home
When it comes to cleaning the common areas of your home, soap and water will do perfectly fine on surfaces such as tables, countertops, and bathroom fixtures. You should always select appropriate cleaning tools and products for cleaning a sink, a toilet, or any other given surface. You should also remember to follow a meticulous cleaning with equally meticulous disinfection.
70% alcohol is an effective disinfectant, but proceed with caution, especially when dealing with electronic devices. You can use alcohol to disinfect your phone, light switches, doorknobs, and other smaller surfaces.
Disinfecting larger surfaces with bleach
A homemade bleach solution is another great disinfectant that can be used on larger surfaces, with a proven history of killing those nasty germs, including viruses. To make the solution, you’ll need five tablespoons of household bleach per gallon of water, or four teaspoons per quart of water.
Caution is advised whenever you’re working with bleach, as it should never be combined with anything else except for plain water. One of the famously dangerous combinations would be bleach and ammonia, as together they produce an extremely toxic gas: chloramine.
How do you remove toxins from your home?
The best way to remove toxins from your home is to prevent them from infiltrating your house in the first place. Have you tried changing your habits to start living healthier? Here’s a couple of ideas how you can approach this challenge:
- Stick to your daily cleaning routines. Make sure to vacuum and clean dust often.
- Select your cleaning products and tools carefully. Learn about harmful chemicals, and use natural cleaners wherever feasible.
- Make your home a no smoking zone. If possible, quit smoking for good.
- Ventilate your home frequently, so the fresh air can circulate. Don’t use artificial air fresheners, as they contain harmful VOCs.
- Invest in a quality air purifier to keep your indoor air free from dangerous germs and bacteria.
- Keep plants to detoxicate indoor air and bring some much needed freshness into your home.
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These days, people are under even more stress than usual, with coronavirus constantly in the media and on our minds. Here at That’s Clean Maids, we understand how busy life can get and how important it is to maintain a healthy home regardless. That’s what motivates us to work even harder to help you get a healthy, safe home you deserve.
Delegate your cleaning to professionals, and free your mind of chores: a friendly tennis match between family members in Charlton Park is a much more pleasant affair than wiping counters and scrubbing the bathroom all day, don’t you think?
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