Everyone is aware of the need to have their homes and their surroundings clean. Cleanliness keeps you healthy. If your home and surroundings are not clean, then you’re likely to be exposed to all the infections and seasonal allergies that might be going around. If you have young children in the home, they’re especially vulnerable to such allergies, and more so if you also have pets in the house.
The dust and dirt from years of use settle on your carpets; though dust and dirt settle everywhere, it is worse for your carpets because they also collect dirt from our feet, pet dander, pollen and other air-borne pollutants and allergens. This can begin to affect the health of your family if not regularly and effectively cleaned, because every time you take a step, you will be disturbing these settled allergens and they will become airborne again. This is why dirty carpets are associated with respiratory diseases and other allergies. One of the first few things your doctor will ask you when you go to him with a respiratory problem is if there are any pets in your home and on your carpets.


When you have a lovely wooden deck, you can host wonderful picnics there for your family and friends during summers. However, the harsh winter might have left your deck in need of some work. If the exposed wood needs to be refinished, the late spring is the best time to do it, because soon enough it will be too hot to work in the sun.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Everyone knows this. This is especially true of your home and its surroundings, especially when you have young children and pets. If you have a HVAC system installed in your house, the comfort it offers comes with certain responsibilities. You have to have the system cleaned and the filter replaced regularly. An annual inspection is also better so that any problems are nipped in the bud. You also have to get the air ducts cleaned to ensure that any harmful substances like germs or mold spores do not enter your home and harm your family.
Dust has a tendency to accumulate rather quickly, and this can happen even in homes that can seem quite clean. Having a dusty home is more than just an annoyance and an eyesore. You will find that the dust can actually be a health concern too. Research from the Environmental Protection Agency shows that dust and health issues really do go hand in hand, unfortunately. It can cause breathing issues, and aggravate issues for those who are already suffering from breathing problems. Dust can even complicate things for those with heart and lung disease. Even those who are otherwise healthy can have adverse affects from breathing in dust.