Discover 7 Tips for a Healthier, Happier Home!

A HEALTHY HOME

Healthy housing is important for everyone, wherever you own or rent your home. An occupant should take care of the following parameters to call his home a truly healthy one.

KEET IT DRY:  Moisture in homes has been linked to a wide range of health problems, from respiratory problems to lead poisoning, from accidental injury to asthma. Moisture creates a favorite environment for mites, rodents, cockroaches, etc. which can contaminate and cause damage in the house.

KEEP IT CLEAN: A clean home helps ensure that people are not exposed to contaminants and chemicals and that pests don't have food, water, and a place to live.

KEET IT PEST FREE: Most of our homes suffer from ants, termites, begs bugs, cockroaches, and other unwanted rodents. It is most essential to get a regular pest-control done to keep your home free from them. There are pest controls available that address the issue of pests without using toxic pesticides.

KEET IT SAFE: It is essential that our home meets the safety standards for the vulnerable members of our family like infants, young ones, and senior citizens from falls, burns, and other life-threatening and health risks.

KEEP IT VENTILATED: Studies show that respiratory health is related to access to fresh air, increasing a home's fresh air supply reduces moisture, improves air quality, and increases respiratory health.

KEEP IT MAINTAINED: Neglected homes are more at risk for moisture, pest, lead paint, and accidental injury than homes that are properly maintained. Keeping it well-maintained also adds to the mental well-being as well as the physical well-being of its occupants.

KEEP IT CONVENIENT: Our home should reflect our lifestyle and how best it can comfort us, Make seating, sleeping, and dining options that suit your comfort and cultural tastes. No point in simply going with the trend if it inconveniences your comfort and beliefs.

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