House Cleaning and Organization Tips for a Tidy Home
By Michelle Ullman
In the busy home of an active family, messes can become
hazards. Toys end up scattered across the living room floors, dishes
build up in the sink and clutter accumulates on the counter. A messy
house can feel like a nuisance, but consider this: did you know that a
mess can sometimes create dangers to your safety, health and well-being?
Household messes are more dangerous than you think; consider these
household cleaning and organization tips for keeping a tidy and safe
home:
- Keep escape routes open. If a fire, earthquake, flood or
other emergency strikes, every second counts. Keep main escape routes in
your home accessible at all times. Remove clutter that may be hindering
easy movement around doorways and windows in your home, and pick up
toys, shoes, and other belongings each night to leave an unobstructed
pathway for your family.
- Remove fire hazards. Clutter, like stacks of newspapers, or
mail, can turn into a fuel for fire if stored too close to a stovetop.
Ensure that any flammable items are stored at a safe distance away from
sources of heat like your hot water heater, fireplace or oven.
- Watch for mold. This potentially harmful fungus thrives in
damp, warm environments. Clutter holds in moisture and prevents you from
seeing signs of trouble. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), when mold spores settle on wet surfaces like paper, cardboard
and wood, the mold settles in and grows. Health impacts can range from
nasal congestion and irritation to pulmonary fungal infections. Cut down
on mold risks by tossing the clutter under your bathroom and kitchen
sink. Keep an eye on your basement and garage too, these areas tend to
accumulate clutter, and the humidity in these spaces can cause mold.
- Don't make pests feel at home: Bugs and pests can be sources of disease that can harm your family. The National Center for Healthy Housing
warns that even dead cockroaches or roach droppings can cause
gastrointestinal and respiratory illness, as well as cause asthma
flare-ups in those susceptible to allergies. Old paper bags and
cardboard boxes are favorite nesting spots for pests, so clear these out
of your home. Wash the dishes and take out the trash daily. Remind
family members to empty bedroom and bathroom trash receptacles and rinse
dishes well before placing them in the dishwasher.
- Know what you have: In a disorganized home, it's hard to know
what you have. Get your family to pitch in and help clean up, then
photograph and catalog your belongings with the Liberty Mutual Home Gallery App.
The easy-to-use app makes record keeping a breeze, and can help
simplify the process if you ever find the need to claim losses due to
theft or damage.
Day-to-day living brings a bit of disorder to every home. Active
families and busy schedules don't always leave a lot of time for
cleaning. Take just a few minutes each day to clear away the mess, and
keep your family safe from potential harm.
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