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What Do You Do When You Clean Someone’s House?

The average house contains an astonishingly large number of things that are allergenic, from dust mites to mold spores. Add in pet dander and pollen, and it’s no wonder people with allergies have a hard time living in many homes. If you have allergies, going to anyone else’s house can cause a serious reaction. Other people’s Cleaning houses is a great way to make some extra money, but you need to be careful about what products you use and how much time you spend in a home before leaving it.

The Best Ways to Keep Someone’s Home Clean

Some methods are simply better than others for keeping your home clean and organized in Tampa. Let us show you our favorites!

1.  Strategize

Before you go to someone’s house, ask them what needs to be done and when they want it cleaned. Take into account any pets and the person’s allergies. Make a plan and stick with it.

2.  Air out the house

Open all the windows before going and take your pet out (if there is one) even if it is not yet time to clean. The more fresh air you can get inside, the better.

3.  Get rid of clutter

Some people hold onto things they don’t need because it makes them feel like they have a connection to a past event or person. Others have an abundance of “stuff” for no apparent reason. Either way, you don’t want to be touching things that other people consider “dirty” or “toxic.” While you are at it, take any recycling or garbage with you when you leave, so the homeowner doesn’t have to deal with it right away.

4.  Change the air filter

Air filters are a great way to keep allergens from floating around in your home. Not only does this help allergy sufferers, but it also helps you breathe better and keeps your heating and cooling system running more efficiently.

5.  Put away household chemicals

Items such as paint thinners, metal polish, fertilizers, bleach, detergents, bug sprays, and solvents should not be left out where pets or kids can get at them. If someone is allergic to these items, it will cause their symptoms to flare up quickly if there is any residue on the carpet or furniture that they touch.

6.  Take everything off of hard surfaces

This includes clothing with heavy dyes and fragrances, furniture, and bedding. You want to vacuum and clean each of these surfaces thoroughly so you get rid of all the allergens on them, some of which can even cause asthma attacks in severe cases.

7.  Wash hard surfaces with hot water

A mixture of bleach and water is a great way to kill mold spores that love your bathroom tiles, but it’s not good for people who are allergic to bleach or molds. Always remember to do a patch test before using any new professional apartment cleaning product around anyone with allergies just to be safe!

8.  Clean more than once

Even though you may have already cleaned an area once does not mean that there aren’t still any allergens left behind. It could take several attempts before you’ve completely gotten rid of the allergens in a room.

9.  Remember to dust

You should always keep your house dusted, even if you have allergies. Dust is made from tiny skin cells and pet dander that get mixed up with dirt and pollen during a normal day. When these things settle, it becomes a fine powder that gets everywhere and is hazy on surfaces where the light hits it – perfect conditions for dust mites to thrive!

10.  Take care around pets

Even if someone doesn’t have allergies, they might still be allergic to an animal such as their own dog or cat (or even bird or fish). If this is the case, take precautions such as wearing a mask and avoiding pet hair. It is always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to people’s health.

Conclusion

Here are some quick tips on how to best clean the house. I hope this blog helped you learn more about how to clean someone’s house. If you have any questions, please contact me. I would be happy to help!