By Monika Stuczen
November 10, 2023 (IANSlife) As Diwali approaches, the days ahead are filled with family reunions, social events, and joyful moments shared with loved ones. Yet, the festivities now go beyond guest lists, decorations, and culinary preparations. With a growing awareness of the significance of a cleaner and healthier home, the emphasis is on wellness and health during this celebratory season.
Monika Stuczen, Research Scientist in Microbiology at Dyson, says,“It is a cause for concern if people only clean when they spot visible dust on the floors as many dust particles are microscopic in size. However, just because it is out of sight does not mean it should be out of mind. Our research shows that the best way to tackle household dust is by removing it, cleaning regularly to prevent the build up of dust in the home.”
As people plan for the upcoming festivities with their friends and family, here are some tips from Dyson’s microbiologist for a stress-free clean to maintain a cleaner and healthier home.
Cleaning Tips
Before you start with the cleaning process:
Invest in the right tools
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to cleaning. Different types of surfaces and spaces around the home require different tools to ensure all the dust and debris is picked up and removed completely. Sweeping and dusting may make surfaces look clean, but it does not remove dust from the home. Instead, it merely agitates the dust, causing it to become airborne, only to settle somewhere else in the room.
Plan a cleaning schedule that works for you
With all the hassle that comes with Diwali cleaning, creating a cleaning schedule is one of the most important things you can do to keep your home clean and organised.
The cleaning process :
Use masks and gloves
Dust particles are extremely small and light and the cleaning process may agitate accumulated dust causing them to become airborne, allowing allergens to enter your eyes, nose, and mouth, resulting in sneezing, and rubbing your eyes. It is best to clean your home while wearing a mask. If your skin reacts to allergens, make sure you wear a pair of gloves as a smart step to protect yourself from these allergens.
Instead of just cleaning, declutter
The initial step in cleaning your home for Diwali is to get rid of any clutterthat you believe is no longer useful! Extra, unused, unwanted, and unnecessary items are to blame for making your home appear dirty and untidy.Donate, recycle, or throw away anything you haven't used since the last Diwali, and you'll have completed half of your work.
Top-to-bottom cleaning hack
Always clean your room from top to bottom so you capture any fallen airborne dust as you go. Begin by dusting the cobwebs and ceiling, then move to the walls, bookshelves and furniture. Clean your floor only at the end using the different cleaner heads depending on the type of floor.
Neglected spots
We roughly spend one-third of our lives in our beds[1]. It may look clean, but it can be a hotbed for millions of dust mites which could be impacting your well-being. Dust appears to be innocuous; it includes dust mites, bacteria, small insects, and other particles. They are unseen by the naked eye and are widely distributed throughout your home, including floors, sofas, and beds. Sitting on a sofa, for example, causes particles to float in the air, which can cause an allergic reaction.To make your cleaning ritual effective, don’t forget to clean the most neglected spaces such as mattresses, pet baskets, shelves etc.
Use an air purifier
Indoor air pollution is a commonly overlooked problem - from burning candles that may emit VOCs like formaldehyde, to combustion from cooking which releases gasses that are harmful to people’s well-being. Just like how it is imperative that people remove dust from their homes, removing these particles from the air is just as important.
(Monika Stuczen, Research Scientist in Microbiology at Dyson)
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