Spring cleaning is a common household tradition, and many individuals are beginning to pull out their mops and buckets for the annual event. The market is full of products promising to improve the speed or effectiveness of the cleaning process. Another way to improve your cleaning technique is to implement a new safety strategy or two. Not sure how to make a cleaning area safer? Try these tips for a safer spring cleaning.
Clear Clutter
Although cleaning and decluttering often go hand in hand, tasks such as dusting, polishing, and disinfecting often create some clutter of their own. Items placed on the floor can become tripping hazards, so make sure supplies are stored in a drawer or cabinet until you are ready to use them. If an area has not yet been decluttered, shift all items away from the area to be cleaned.
Read the Label
Cleaning agents are often specially formulated for certain functions, such as cutting grease or removing dust. Harsher chemicals, such as cleanser or bleach, can damage surfaces or cause skin irritation. Carefully read the label before using a cleaner. Ensure you are using the correct product for the job and taking any necessary precautions such as proper dilution.
Watch Your Step
Spring cleaning often involves washing or scrubbing tile or laminate. Until a floor dries completely, it can cause slips and falls. Avoid walking on wet floors, and be careful if you must walk on them. When cleaning overhead, stand on a sturdy surface, like a stepladder. To reduce the risk of falls, take small, slow steps when climbing or descending.
Take it Slow
Spring cleaners commonly work quickly in order to accomplish as much as possible while they have energy and motivation. This year, remember to balance productivity and safety. Accidents are far more likely to occur when a person is moving quickly. Take enough time to be aware of your surroundings. Notice wet floors, tripping hazards, and electrical concerns, and use extreme caution in these and other potentially dangerous areas.
Spring cleaning can be a beneficial activity for homeowners to become active and organized. A clean environment can lift moods and support physical health through reduction of allergens and contaminants. During the cleaning process, remember to maintain a safe environment by following the tips above. For more tips about staying safe and healthy, visit the Coast Biomedical blog.