Pet farming is loved by many families, but keeping the house clean makes many housewives have headaches. Hair loss, dust and bacteria can cause respiratory problems or allergies for family members, especially young children and the elderly.
Accordingly, some locations below that housewives need to pay special attention to clean regularly to ensure a safe living environment and health for family members.
Table feet and chair feet
These are locations that need to be regularly cleaned because they are very easy places to accumulate a lot of dust and bacteria. Dogs or cats often have a habit of brushing on the foot of tables and chairs to scratch itching.
Over time, the natural oil layer on the pet's fur along with dirt will stick to this surface, forming dusty black streaks and is an ideal environment for bacteria to multiply.
Housewives need to regularly wipe table legs and chair legs with specialized disinfectant solutions to remove bacteria that stick for a long time.
Carpet and sofa
Fabric surfaces such as carpets and sofas are also very easy to stick to pet fur. Even when the pet is not directly on them, fallen fur can still fly in the air and stick to them.
If pets walk in from the street and climb onto the sofa, they will carry dirt and bacteria. In addition to vacuuming, housewives should wash steam periodically or use specialized dust rollers to deeply clean the fabric fibers on floor mats and sofas.
Dining and drinking area
The floor area around your pet's food and drink bowls also needs to be cleaned every day. Pet saliva combined with leftover food will create a biofilm containing many harmful bacteria such as Salmonella or E. Coli.
Accordingly, dishes need to be washed with soap and hot water. The surrounding floor area should be cleaned with safe cleaning agents for pets.
Corner walls and interior floors
Corners of walls, bedsides, cabinets are places to "hide" pet fur. Natural winds in the house will cause hair to fall into corners of walls, bedsides, or cabinets, becoming large dust nests containing mites and mold.
Housewives should pay attention to carefully vacuuming at the above intersections at least once a week to prevent affecting the respiratory health of members.
Toys and accessories
Toys, strings, or mattresses are items that come into direct contact with saliva and pet claws every day. Therefore, these toys and accessories also need to be cleaned and cared for thoroughly.
Fabric toys should be washed and sun-dried, while rubber or hard plastic toys need to be soaked and washed with warm water mixed with diluted soap. This is how to keep the house and pets clean and ensure safety for the homeowner.