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Dust mites will move in
- If you don't dust or vacuum, your place will become a haven for allergens, especially dust mites. These microscopic creatures feed on the dead skin cells people shed throughout the day.
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The horror of dust mites
- Dust mites live in furniture, carpets, bedding, and stuffed animals. They can become a real problem for people with allergies or asthma.
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Allergies get worse
- Dust mites are a common causative agent for year-round allergies and asthma symptoms. Basically, you can reduce these allergy symptoms by keeping your house clean.
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Mold will grow in moist places
- Mold is a fungus that reproduces through lightweight spores that travel through the air. The most common areas that are likely to attract mold are damp places, such as bathrooms, the laundry area, and along unsealed window sills.
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Get rid of mold
- To get rid of mold, scrub the affected area with a mold cleaner, like bleach, borax, or vinegar. Use a soft clean brush until it disappears.
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It causes accidents
- A messy home increases your chances of tripping and falling over things. This can cause some serious injuries, especially if you fall from stairs or step on glass.
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Bugs will move in
- Rotting garbage attracts flies and other creepy crawlies who want to feed on old food. Don't neglect taking out the trash, as you're asking for bugs to move in otherwise.
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Avoid unwanted pests
- Make sure you empty and sanitize the bins regularly. Have a proper waste management system and don't forget to actually take the trash out.
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Disgusting bedding and sheets
- Sheets needs to be washed once a week or every two weeks at most. Otherwise, you’ll be sleeping with dust mites, dirt, hair, oils from your body, and so on.
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Clean your bedding and sheets
- Wash your bedding and sheets with soap and water at temperatures of 130°F (60°C) or above to kill off any gross stuff. Even if it can seem like a hassle, you'll love sleeping on a clean bed.
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Cleaning gets harder
- The longer you wait to clean, the harder it will be when the time comes. To avoid this, try keeping a cleaning schedule where you spend 15-20 minutes tidying every day.
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Cleaning gets harder
- Get in the habit of cleaning promptly, as this will keep cleaning tasks less daunting and lighter. With less grime to scrub, the faster it will be to clean it.
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Pets can be a problem
- If you have a pet, they can make your mess even worse. You need to keep in mind that pet dander and accidents need to be taken care of at all times. If you don't keep up with cleaning, it will only destroy your home.
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You'll feel stressed
- An uncleaned house will only stress you out. Imagine coming home to a well-made bed and washed dishes, instead of a couch filled with dirty clothes.
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Growth of mold on food
- Forgotten leftovers may lead to mold in your refrigerator or pantry. Other factors may include storage temperature, humidity, oxygen, water content, and acidity.
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Growth of mold on food
- So when you stop cleaning your house, you're welcoming rotten food to take over. That's not only disgusting, it's also a waste of money.
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Skin irritations
- On top of asthma symptoms, you can also get skin irritations or even contact dermatitis, especially from dirty bedsheets. Frequent vacuuming, wet mopping, dusting, and washing can diminish these issues.
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You can't focus
- Studies have found that clutter can make it difficult to focus on a task, and it decreases productivity. Therefore, cleaning your space regularly can help you think more clearly.
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Creatures will grow in your fridge
- When you neglect cleaning your fridge, mold and bacteria can start to grow due to spills and forgotten leftovers. You don't want that where you keep your food!
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Your fridge will smell
- Make sure you thoroughly clean your fridge to remove accumulated bacteria that isn't visible. Also, don't forget to remove smelly items, as it will reduce nasty odors.
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Clutter attracts critters
- Clutter isn't just unpleasant, it's the ultimate living spot for small animals and critters. This is because it provides them with shelter and even food, depending on your mess.
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You may not get any visitors
- Of course, you don't have to live in a sterile environment. But if you plan on hosting, vacuuming and clearing your countertop is the polite thing to do.
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You could get sick
- On top of allergies, living in an untidy and filthy house can make you seriously sick. For example, mold can cause people to feel ill, and critters carry germs and many diseases into your home.
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The air might get contaminated
- When you stop cleaning, the air ducts and vent systems can get clogged with dust and debris. Dust buildup can circulate in the air, triggering allergies and other respiratory issues.
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Improve your indoor air quality
- You can improve your indoor air quality by controlling your exposure to indoor air pollutants, ventilating your house with fresh air, and using air cleaners to filter indoor air.
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The mess can affect your well being
- Messy homes can cause many negative emotions, like anxiety and even depression. It can be hard to pinpoint the actual reason for these feelings, but keeping an orderly home can help ease them.
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Your bathroom will become a biohazard
- Bathrooms can seem self-cleaning, but sadly they're not. Bathroom tiles and grout are some of the most common areas for mold to grow, so get that cleaned on a weekly basis.
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Your home turns stinky
- You may not notice your home’s unique odors, especially when you are exposed to it over time. But the truth is, when you stop cleaning, your home stars to smell gross.
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Your home turns stinky
- The unpleasant smells in your house may come from food wastes, trash cans, wet clothing, unwanted moisture, shower drains, and even pets. Sources: (Bustle) (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)
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Dust mites will move in
- If you don't dust or vacuum, your place will become a haven for allergens, especially dust mites. These microscopic creatures feed on the dead skin cells people shed throughout the day.
© Shutterstock
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The horror of dust mites
- Dust mites live in furniture, carpets, bedding, and stuffed animals. They can become a real problem for people with allergies or asthma.
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Allergies get worse
- Dust mites are a common causative agent for year-round allergies and asthma symptoms. Basically, you can reduce these allergy symptoms by keeping your house clean.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Mold will grow in moist places
- Mold is a fungus that reproduces through lightweight spores that travel through the air. The most common areas that are likely to attract mold are damp places, such as bathrooms, the laundry area, and along unsealed window sills.
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Get rid of mold
- To get rid of mold, scrub the affected area with a mold cleaner, like bleach, borax, or vinegar. Use a soft clean brush until it disappears.
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It causes accidents
- A messy home increases your chances of tripping and falling over things. This can cause some serious injuries, especially if you fall from stairs or step on glass.
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6 / 30 Fotos
Bugs will move in
- Rotting garbage attracts flies and other creepy crawlies who want to feed on old food. Don't neglect taking out the trash, as you're asking for bugs to move in otherwise.
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7 / 30 Fotos
Avoid unwanted pests
- Make sure you empty and sanitize the bins regularly. Have a proper waste management system and don't forget to actually take the trash out.
© Shutterstock
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Disgusting bedding and sheets
- Sheets needs to be washed once a week or every two weeks at most. Otherwise, you’ll be sleeping with dust mites, dirt, hair, oils from your body, and so on.
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Clean your bedding and sheets
- Wash your bedding and sheets with soap and water at temperatures of 130°F (60°C) or above to kill off any gross stuff. Even if it can seem like a hassle, you'll love sleeping on a clean bed.
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Cleaning gets harder
- The longer you wait to clean, the harder it will be when the time comes. To avoid this, try keeping a cleaning schedule where you spend 15-20 minutes tidying every day.
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11 / 30 Fotos
Cleaning gets harder
- Get in the habit of cleaning promptly, as this will keep cleaning tasks less daunting and lighter. With less grime to scrub, the faster it will be to clean it.
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Pets can be a problem
- If you have a pet, they can make your mess even worse. You need to keep in mind that pet dander and accidents need to be taken care of at all times. If you don't keep up with cleaning, it will only destroy your home.
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You'll feel stressed
- An uncleaned house will only stress you out. Imagine coming home to a well-made bed and washed dishes, instead of a couch filled with dirty clothes.
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Growth of mold on food
- Forgotten leftovers may lead to mold in your refrigerator or pantry. Other factors may include storage temperature, humidity, oxygen, water content, and acidity.
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Growth of mold on food
- So when you stop cleaning your house, you're welcoming rotten food to take over. That's not only disgusting, it's also a waste of money.
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Skin irritations
- On top of asthma symptoms, you can also get skin irritations or even contact dermatitis, especially from dirty bedsheets. Frequent vacuuming, wet mopping, dusting, and washing can diminish these issues.
© Shutterstock
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You can't focus
- Studies have found that clutter can make it difficult to focus on a task, and it decreases productivity. Therefore, cleaning your space regularly can help you think more clearly.
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Creatures will grow in your fridge
- When you neglect cleaning your fridge, mold and bacteria can start to grow due to spills and forgotten leftovers. You don't want that where you keep your food!
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Your fridge will smell
- Make sure you thoroughly clean your fridge to remove accumulated bacteria that isn't visible. Also, don't forget to remove smelly items, as it will reduce nasty odors.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Clutter attracts critters
- Clutter isn't just unpleasant, it's the ultimate living spot for small animals and critters. This is because it provides them with shelter and even food, depending on your mess.
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21 / 30 Fotos
You may not get any visitors
- Of course, you don't have to live in a sterile environment. But if you plan on hosting, vacuuming and clearing your countertop is the polite thing to do.
© Shutterstock
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You could get sick
- On top of allergies, living in an untidy and filthy house can make you seriously sick. For example, mold can cause people to feel ill, and critters carry germs and many diseases into your home.
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The air might get contaminated
- When you stop cleaning, the air ducts and vent systems can get clogged with dust and debris. Dust buildup can circulate in the air, triggering allergies and other respiratory issues.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Improve your indoor air quality
- You can improve your indoor air quality by controlling your exposure to indoor air pollutants, ventilating your house with fresh air, and using air cleaners to filter indoor air.
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
The mess can affect your well being
- Messy homes can cause many negative emotions, like anxiety and even depression. It can be hard to pinpoint the actual reason for these feelings, but keeping an orderly home can help ease them.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Your bathroom will become a biohazard
- Bathrooms can seem self-cleaning, but sadly they're not. Bathroom tiles and grout are some of the most common areas for mold to grow, so get that cleaned on a weekly basis.
© Shutterstock
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Your home turns stinky
- You may not notice your home’s unique odors, especially when you are exposed to it over time. But the truth is, when you stop cleaning, your home stars to smell gross.
© Shutterstock
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Your home turns stinky
- The unpleasant smells in your house may come from food wastes, trash cans, wet clothing, unwanted moisture, shower drains, and even pets. Sources: (Bustle) (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)
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Disturbing things that happen if you stop cleaning your home
From poor air quality to creepy critters
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Unless you're a neat freak, you might have put off cleaning at times. However, when laziness strikes, so does dust, and before long you're living in filth. At that moment, you might stop to think about what would happen if you didn't clean ever again. And while it's tempting to imagine a life without vacuuming and wiping countertops, you'd probably want to consider all the negative things that could happen if you stopped doing housework, or didn't at least hire someone to do it.
Check out this gallery to discover the disturbing things that happen if you stop cleaning your home.
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