A dirty and messy house poses risks not only to the building’s functionality, but also to your family’s health and general well-being. In addition, allowing dirt, dust and grime to build up, especially in commonly invisible areas, before cleaning them off makes the task even more burdensome.
John Cohen, vice president of Michigan-based Molly Maid, says that the frequency of cleaning one’s home may also depend on household characteristics, with more members, including pets, requiring more frequent intervals.
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