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6 Benefits of a One-off Deep Cleaning

Updated: May 30

Deep cleaning is the key to keeping your home clean. It's one of the best ways to keep yourself and your family healthy and happy, but it can be hard to find time for deep cleaning. If you love making your home a healthier and more comfortable place to live, keep reading. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best benefits you'll get from a one-off deep cleaning.


A Deep Clean Can Help Prevent Asthma Attacks

The first benefit of deep cleaning is that it can help prevent asthma attacks. Many people with asthma have triggers that cause their symptoms to flare up, one of which is dust mites. These tiny bugs live in almost every home and feed on dead skin cells from humans and pets. They thrive in warm, humid environments like your bedroom. If you're not doing regular deep cleans, you likely have more dust mites than you realise.

Dust mite allergens can cause the lungs to react by releasing histamines into the body. Since some people with asthma are allergic to these allergens specifically (as opposed to being sensitive), this reaction can lead directly to an asthma attack if left untreated.


Deep cleaning will make regular cleaning easier

If you want to avoid this unpleasant scenario for yourself or your loved ones who suffer from allergies or asthma, consider hiring professionals for regular deep cleans. They’ll eliminate any lingering allergens before they can affect anyone negatively. Also, professional cleaners will make sure that everything else stays clean, so nothing gets out of hand again anytime soon.


A Deep Clean Helps Prevent Allergies

A deep clean helps to prevent allergies by reducing the number of allergens in your home. Allergens are irritants that cause allergy symptoms, such as sneezing, itching, and coughing. The most common type of allergen is dust mites. They live in beds and carpets, so if you have no carpet on your floors, your home will likely have fewer dust mites.

To reduce allergens in your home:

●        Wash bedding weekly using hot water (above 60C) on a cycle with an extra rinse cycle (this will kill any dust mites).

●        Replace old furniture if it has become damaged or worn out. For example, when cushions lose their shape through constant use over time.

●        Vacuum carpets regularly, at least once every two weeks, with a vacuum cleaner that has an anti-allergen filter fitted. Also, consider professional carpet deep cleaning once in a while.


Deep Cleaning Reduces the Infestation of Pests

Pests can be a major headache, especially when they enter your home. They are often a source of stress, not only because they're unpleasant and can cause damage but also because pest infestations can lead to expensive extermination costs.


Deep cleaning can also help you reduce stress levels.

Many types of pests may enter your home on an ongoing basis: mice, cockroaches, and ants are the most common culprits. However, there are ways to prevent these pests from entering in the first place. For example:

●        You should close all windows when leaving your house for an extended period or overnight.

●        Make sure that screens fit tightly on all windows so bugs cannot get through them as quickly.

●        Repair any holes in fences or walls where small animals can enter.

If you have an infestation problem with one type of animal (such as mice), you must address it quickly before it worsens.


It Makes You More Organised

Cleaning is a great way to get organised. One-off cleaning can help you find things you have lost and eliminate things you don't need. Also, it can help you find useful items that aren't being used. Cleaning often can free up space in your home and make it easier to find things when needed.


Doing a deep cleaning can be beneficial to your health

Most of us don't think about cleaning as something that can make us healthier, but it's true. When you're stressed out and feel like there's no time or energy to clean your apartment, try deep cleaning to help you relax. You might even find that you sleep better after a good scrubbing session! (cleaning after moving in)

●        Cleaning can reduce stress. Did you know that too much clutter contributes to anxiety? It's true! Because if there's too much stuff lying around your house, it becomes harder for your brain to process what needs attention at any given moment. If you just moved into a new home, tidying up could help you reduce stress. Therefore, cleaning is crucial here regarding unpacking after the move. So by getting rid of some stuff, cleaning up is one way for people with high-stress levels to help lower those levels overall.

●        Cleaning helps prevent diseases. If germs live inside the grime on your couch cushions or in cracks between kitchen tiles, they'll make their way into your body. You can inhale them by coughing or sneezing. Therefore, regularly disinfect surfaces throughout your home with bleach wipes.


One-off cleaning reduces stress

Cleaning is a great way to reduce stress, especially from feeling overwhelmed. When you consider that cleaning can be both therapeutic and meditative, it's no wonder that people often choose cleaning over other forms of relaxation, such as reading or listening to music.


If you or your family member suffer from allergies

That process can also help you take a break from your busy life. Moreover, there are plenty of techniques for cleaning with a busy schedule. Clearing the number of things going through your head at once becomes an opportunity for self-reflection and improvement.


Conclusion

We hope we’ve convinced you that deep cleaning is worth it – in more ways than one. Deep cleans can help prevent asthma attacks and food poisoning, reduce the risk of infestation and pests, make your home more organised, relieve stress, and even save money in the long run by reducing your need for regular cleanings.

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