Hidden areas under sofas, wardrobes and beds are often overlooked during quick cleanings, but this is where a special microclimatewhich directly affects the air quality in the apartment. When we ignore these hard-to-reach places, space becomes a storage area for allergens and small particles that rise into the air with every movement or draft.
Why the space under furniture needs attention
The accumulation of dirt in dark and unventilated corners is not just an aesthetic defect. There are several critical factors that explain the need for regular cleansing of these areas:
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Gradual accumulation house dustconsisting of skin flakes, fabric fibers and street dirt, creates an ideal environment for reproduction dust mites.
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Remains of organic waste can become a bait for household insects, for which the space under a kitchen unit or heavy chest of drawers is a safe haven.
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Excess humidity combined with dust under furniture provokes the growth of mold and fungus, the spores of which spread unnoticed throughout the living space.
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Appliances and electronics that sit on the floor are slowed down by dust-clogged radiators and vents.
Impact on interior durability
Regular removal of dirt helps keep the flooring in its original condition. Small grains of sand and abrasive particles that accumulate under the legs of furniture scratch the laminate or parquet at the slightest shift. The cleared space provides free air circulationwhich prevents the wooden elements from drying out and the appearance of an unpleasant musty odor.
Cleanliness in blind spots minimizes the overall concentration of suspended particles in the room, which greatly facilitates the work of the lungs and improves the overall well-being of all inhabitants of the house. Careful hygiene of hard-to-reach areas is the foundation for creating a truly safe and environmentally friendly home environment.
