Protect The Health Of Your Family With A Clean Home
Protect The Health Of Your Family With A Clean Home

Protect The Health Of Your Family With A Clean Home

There are a ton of incentives to clean that involve more than just an appealing view. Check out these 10 health benefits of a clean house that are sure to encourage you to get to scrubbing (or call us to do it!).

1. Reduces allergies.
Keeping up with your cleaning schedule is the best way to reduce dust and other allergens from your home. Sweeping, dusting and vacuuming are all essential, especially for those with allergies, asthma and respiratory problems, to remove these allergens from your home.

2. Sanitary reasons.
Cleaning with disinfectants kills bacteria, viruses and other organisms that can be detrimental to your health. E. coli, staph and salmonella are responsible for food borne illnesses and infections and are bacteria that are necessary to avoid in your home. Sanitizing bathrooms, kitchens and other areas will protect you and your family from these bacteria and many others!

3. Mold reduction.
Regular cleaning provides the perfect opportunity to detect mold growth. Early detection is ideal to fix the problem in a timely manner. Mold causes a large variety of issues including allergic reactions, cold and flu like symptoms and asthma attacks.

4. Lowered risk of injury.
Maintaining a clean and organized house can reduce the chance of injury. Stacks of boxes, or piles of toys can cause you to fall, or trip and be injured. Tidying up and organizing can make a huge difference in the safety of your home.

5. Keeps pests at bay.
Insects and rodents like warm, moist environments. They thrive on them. Regular cleaning can ensure homeowners are finding pest problems early on and reducing the risk of a massive infestation. Taking out the garbage, sweeping and vacuuming keeps bugs and rodents from taking up permanent residence in your home.

​​If adding regular cleaning to your already full to do list is just too much give us a call and we’d be happy to take over here in the Lower Mainland!