
When cleaning the bedroom, which corner is the dirtiest? You may think of it under the bed first. It is indeed easy to pile up dust there, but there is actually a more easily overlooked and equally chaotic area, that is, the gap between the bed and the wall.
Because the visual line is blocked and the wall is often tight, not only is the dust easy to accumulate, but it may also accumulate moisture due to poor ventilation. Long-term failure to cleanse may cause foul-induced allergies and respiratory improperness, and may cause fire risk due to dust surrounding the socket.
{9Many people think that it will be over after cleaning the bed, and in fact, the texture formed by the bed against the wall also needs to be paid attention to. Here, the light is usually dim and the air is not circulated. With more fabrics in the bedroom, it is easier for dust, bacteria and fog to breed.
It is generally recommended that a cleaning should be carried out every 3 to 6 months, especially during heavy-wet seasons.
Be careful of the dust causing fire near the socketIf there is a socket on the back of the bed or a lengthening line, you should also increase your awareness. Many bedrooms will be equipped with lighting or mobile phone charging cables, and the sockets may be hidden in places that are invisible to the bed.
If it is not cleaned for a long time, the dust and moisture may cause short circuits and even cause fire. Taiwan Power Company also reminded that this type of fire risk cannot be ignored.
Improve wind and stay away from moistureIf the area where you live has a heavy humidity, you can consider 5 to 10 cm off the wall slightly, which can promote air circulation, reduce the chance of moisture and bacteria growth, and make it more convenient for you to wipe it out in the future.
In addition, it is also recommended to use a dehumidifier or windows regularly to keep the bedroom dry and refreshing. Regular cleaning of these corners will not only help improve air quality, but also create a healthier and more comfortable sleeping environment.