As the new year is approaching, many families have begun to clean up. Experts remind that when cleaning, special attention should be paid to some “dead spots” that are easily overlooked, and these places are often the favorite hiding place for virus bacteria.

Wet cleaning is more likely to eliminate the health risks of mites. Taking dust mites as an example, it is easy to cause allergic diseases. Therefore, household cleaning should put mites in the first place.

To deal with mites, be sure to maintain indoor hygiene, both to remove dust, but also to maintain the humidity of the air, otherwise the worms will be transferred everywhere while the dust is flying. Blankets and fabrics should be cleaned in time. Before cleaning, bedding should be shaken outside. Wash with hot water of about 50 degrees Celsius, then dry in a place with sunlight and ventilation. It is best to change the bedding every two weeks. Use a vacuum cleaner to suck the dust every day. When vacuuming, carefully clean the bed and the sofa with wrinkles. Do not let the curtain tassels or the like.

Need to be reminded that when cleaning indoors, use wet towels, wet mops for wet cleaning, or use a vacuum cleaner with a mites function to prevent mites from spreading indoors. After cleaning these and then wiping the glass, first wipe the glass with a damp cloth, then wipe the glass with a dry rag or newspaper.