Dry wiping was more important than wiping with water !? Cleaning professionals teach the secret of unknown "wiping"
Dust is more noticeable indoors at the turn of the season when the wind is strong and in winter. Especially in winter, the air in the room is dry, so it is necessary to clean it frequently to prevent infectious diseases. More and more people are trying to keep it clean, but there are cases where invisible bacteria and viruses still remain even if they are supposed to be cleaned. This time, we asked Mr. Tadao Matsumoto, a "health-protecting cleaning consultant" who has appeared in many media as a medical environment manager, to teach us how to properly wipe and clean. In addition, you will also be asked to take care of things such as ventilation in winter when it is dry.
The basics of cleaning are "sweep," "suck," and "wipe."
The basics of cleaning are "sweep," "suck," and "wipe."
Before you know the correct wiping, let's start with the "basics of cleaning" in the first place. Nowadays, a huge variety of cleaning goods are on sale, ranging from high-performance vacuum cleaners such as cyclone cleaners and robot vacuum cleaners to useful idea goods. Cleaning is diversified depending on the floor plan and usage, but Mr. Matsumoto says that the basics are "sweep," "suck," and "wipe." "In modern times, the act of" sweeping "with a broom has decreased, but it is an effective cleaning method for moving visible dust such as entrances, balconies, and tatami mats. Also, a method of" sucking "dust with a vacuum cleaner is effective. However, in fact, the most important thing is "wiping" cleaning, which is done on a daily basis in many homes. Wiping is done by wiping with water, dry wiping, removing dust with a handy type mop, and recently toilets. Many tasks such as disinfection measures for the table and the table are tied to wiping and cleaning. Efficient wiping and cleaning will reduce the burden of cleaning. "(Tadao Matsumoto, a cleaning consultant who protects health." (Same as below) When you hear cleaning, your focus is on cleaning visible things such as oil stains on the ventilation fan and dust in the corners of the floor, but in reality, you get into your body without noticing it. It is also important how to get rid of invisible bacteria, viruses, molds, etc. Mr. Matsumoto says that even if you are using antibacterial items, if you make a mistake in using or following the procedure, you will end up increasing the number of bacteria. Let him immediately teach you the correct "wiping" method.