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How to sanitize your new home

The move is almost done. You can take a break. Now that apartment movers Fort Worth brought your possessions safely to your new home. Understandably, you would like to start unpacking and settling in as soon as possible. However, considering that Coronavirus has had the world in a chokehold for the past few months, you might want to take some additional precautions – just to be on the safe side. For starters, you should take some extra time to sanitize your new home. And you should do it side by side with cleaning. It will only take you a few minutes more, and it will put your mind at ease.

Clean first, then sanitize

Cleaning and sanitizing might seem to be the same thing. Equating them is a common mistake, though. Essentially, they are two different activities. The easiest way to think about them is:

  • Cleaning removes visible impurities, such as dust, for example.
  • Sanitizing takes care of things invisible to the naked eye, such as viruses and germs.

So, once our movers Euless TX helped you relocate, you should both clean and sanitize your new home.

Start with the essential areas

First stop – the kitchen

Starting a cleaning spree with the kitchen is always a good choice. No matter how busy you are, eventually, you will have to make a lunch break. And you wouldn’t want to eat off of a dusty table. Or prepare your gourmet meal in a dirty workspace. Therefore, choose the kitchen as a starting point. A general rule of thumb is to start high – end low. Begin by dusting off and then cleaning the highest surfaces, such as the top of mounted cabinets. Work your way down, to the countertops and large appliances. Don’t forget to pay special attention to the refrigerator. Lastly, finish up by sweeping and mopping the floor.

Food in a wok - sanitize your new home
Having a delicious homemade meal after a day of cleaning will surely lift your spirits…

As you finish cleaning, use one of the disinfectants recommended by the CDC and give cleaned surfaces another scrub. Focus on the areas that you use the most – door handles, tables, counters, and light switches.

Next stop – bathroom

There aren’t many things that feel as good as the long, warm shower after a lengthy day of cleaning and unpacking. Therefore, the bathroom is a logical next step on a cleaning list. Follow the same rules and principles as with the kitchen – start from the top and work your way to the bottom. When disinfecting, pay close attention to the surfaces that you’re touching the most. Namely, faucets, bathroom counters, and, especially, toilet seat and handle.

A person in a bath tub
… and so will a long bath in a squeaky clean bathroom!

Sanitize the resting area of your new home

Moving is a tiring process. Add thorough cleaning and sanitizing to the mix, and you have a recipe for exhaustion. That’s why the bedroom should be dealt with next. Luckily, it’s also the least work. The only thing you should pay special attention to in the bedroom are surfaces that come in contact with your clothing.

Tackle the rest of your home in any order you see fit

Once you’re done with the essentials, the rest of the house will be easier. You secured conditions for day-to-day functioning. Now, you can choose a lighter pace to finish the work.

And, of course, same as hiring moving companies Carrollton TX to help you move, you can choose to hire a professional cleaning company to help sanitize your new home.

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