Apply the Japanese 15-minute cleaning rule

Tuấn Đạt (Theo The Spruce) |

The Japanese 15-minute house cleaning rule is quite simple but highly effective and can be applied by housewives.

Cleaning the house is a regular and time-consuming task for housewives. However, balancing cleaning time is essential, so apply the 15-minute Japanese cleaning rule to ensure that the living space is always clean, tidy and does not take too much time of housewives.

The 15-minute rule encourages housewives to divide cleaning tasks into short periods of time each day. Instead of spending hours cleaning at once, housewives only need to spend about 15 minutes a day, dividing each specific area to clean such as the living room, kitchen or bedroom.

This regular maintenance will help housewives' daily cleaning work to be highly effective without taking too much time.

Applying the 15-minute rule will help housewives divide the work into smaller tasks, reducing the pressure of having to clean a large amount of work over a long period of time. This rule of the Japanese also creates a habit of living in order, helping to form the habit of having a scientific life and connecting family members in common hygiene activities.

Housewives can also arrange and classify, liquidate unnecessary items to help optimize living space.

To properly apply the Japanese 15-minute rule, start cleaning from frequently used areas such as the living room, kitchen or bedroom. Spend 15 minutes each day focusing on cleaning each area to ensure all spaces are carefully cared for.

Tools such as handheld vacuum cleaners and multi-purpose cleaning cloths will help make cleaning faster and more efficient. At the same time, to ensure the work goes smoothly, housewives can plan and avoid missing each area that needs cleaning.

Tuấn Đạt (Theo The Spruce)
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