Accelerating MMC adoption in Australia | Martin Fenn, Director of Integration, PT Blink
Use a torch to check inside.
When you open the door, this dust is blown into the air and around your home.. Good organisation is key to keeping dust levels in your home down.Pack items in your cupboards in a way that makes it easy to wipe dust around the items, otherwise cleaning becomes a nightmare.
Use plastic storage bags to keep large fabric items that you don’t frequently use, like winter coats..Try to avoid putting items on the cupboard floor.You need to be able to vacuum the floor regularly to keep dust away.. 2.
Clean Your Bedding Often.Dead skin cells are a major contributor to dust, especially in your bedroom.
It’s important to change all your sheets, duvet cover, and pillow covers once a week.
You can also vacuum the mattress at the same time.. Clean your pillow inners regularly to prevent dust mites.Unfortunately, scrubbing is a common mistake for anyone cleaning carpets..
Always use non-coloured cloths.. We only recommend using white cloths when cleaning stains in carpets.Coloured cloths can transfer to the carpet, leaving a stain that’s even more difficult to remove.
Paper towels can also work well for blotting up liquid.. Leave the area as dry as possible.. You don’t want to leave the patch of carpet very wet, as this can take a long time to dry leading to a. musty smell.Gently blot away any excess moisture after cleaning.