How to maintain hygiene at home
by jyoti singh digital marketerIntroduction
You may have a clean house, but it's not always easy to keep it that way.
Here are some tips for keeping your home as sanitary as possible:
DUST VERTICAL SURFACES
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Use a duster, or vacuum. The best way to clean a
vertical surface is with a damp cloth and dustpan. You can also use a damp
sponge, or even the Magic Eraser on some surfaces that are hard to reach (like
your windows).
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Use a dry cloth. If you have an extra one lying
around, use it as well! Just make sure that if you do this, you don't forget
about your other tools: “a feather duster” doesn't sound very sexy!
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Use microfiber cloths instead of regular ones
because they're more durable than regular ones and won't leave lint residue
behind them like others might do when used incorrectly."
DEEP CLEAN THE FRIDGE
If you are looking for a quick way to clean your fridge, try using baking
soda and vinegar. First, spray some cleaning solution on the inside of your
fridge door. Wipe it down with a sponge or cloth until it’s all wet—this will
remove any food particles that could cause mold growth in the future.
Next, fill up a bucket with warm water (about 80°F) and add one tablespoon
of baking soda per gallon of water. Soak all areas where there is visible dirt
or grime (like around hinges), then wipe away with paper towels until there is
no residue left behind! If needed, repeat this step once again before switching
over to another cleaning method such as dish soap/water combo mix which won't
leave behind any harmful chemicals on surfaces like metal handles or glass
shelves."
TOSS OUT OLD FOODS, PRODUCE AND LEFTOVERS
Tossing out old food is the easiest way to keep your fridge fresh and clean.
If you have any leftovers from a meal, toss them!
If you're storing food in the freezer, it's important that you thaw as much
of it as possible before eating. When choosing what foods will go into your
freezer, think about how long they'll be there and make sure that they won't
need to be frozen again soon (think: if there would have been a time when
someone forgot about something).
If leftovers are still good enough for another meal but not quite up to
snuff for today's family dinner—or if some of the items just don't match up
anymore—throw them out! Don't worry about wasting money on something that isn't
going anywhere anyway; all those dollars spent on good ol' McDonalds meals can
come back around once we start paying rent/utilities/etc., especially since our
budgets might fluctuate based on income levels over time."
DEEP CLEAN YOUR CUPBOARDS
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Clean out your cupboards. If you’re like me,
there are probably some things in there that aren’t being used or need to be replaced.
Get rid of them!
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Clean behind and under the fridge. This is
especially important if you have a small kitchen; otherwise it can get messy
quickly (think dirty dishes left on counters). You also want to clean out those
spaces where food gets stuck behind appliances and other items—not only will
this keep them from getting dusty over time, but it will also make cleaning
easier later on when you have a mess to deal with.
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Clean inside your microwave ovens as well as
inside dishwashers! There's nothing worse than having a rusted-out appliance
that won't heat anything up properly because there are no vents for air flow
through its interior walls...
DON'T FORGET TO CLEAN THE MICROWAVE
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Clean the microwave often.
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Use a wet sponge to clean the inside of the microwave.
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Don't use abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals
to clean your microwave, because this can damage its seals and leave behind
residue that will attract dirt and bacteria after you're through cleaning it.
Instead, use warm water plus an old toothbrush or soft cloth to wipe down all
surfaces thoroughly before each use (including around any vents). You may also
want to give those knobs a little shine by rubbing them with some lemon juice
diluted with water; this helps keep them from getting grimy over time!
If you have time on hand, try wiping down all surfaces again with fresh
lukewarm water right before putting away for storage—this helps prevent rusting
out any minor scratches on metal parts like door handles or dials while they
dry off before being put away again into storage boxes at home!
STORE FOOD THE RIGHT WAY
The most important thing you can do to store food is to use the right size
container.
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Don't store food in an airtight container. If
there are any gaps at all between the lid and sides, or if the contents are
able to touch each other, you're risking bacteria growth.
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Use glass instead of plastic for fruits and
vegetables that need refrigeration (e.g., apples). Plastic does not retain heat
well and may cause spoilage by absorbing odors; this is especially true when
used with acidic foods like tomatoes or citrus fruits that give off a strong
aroma when cut open!
These steps help you maintain your home
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Keep your kitchen and bathroom clean.
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Maintain food freshness by rotating stock in the
fridge, cleaning out fruit and veg, and keeping dairy products away from meat.
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Clean the microwave regularly with warm water
and a mild hand soap (you can also use an all-purpose cleaner).
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Wash dishes with hot soapy water or dishwasher
powder according to manufacturer's instructions; rinse after each use before
putting them away in the dishwasher.
Conclusion
Cleaning at home is a lot of work, but it’s also important to make sure you
don’t neglect any part of the house and that everything is up to your
standards. These cleaning tips will help you keep your home clean and hygienic
for years to come!
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