The Winter is over! It’s time to tidy up your space by starting on that Spring cleaning to-do list. How can we help? Let’s roll up our sleeves and take a look!
According to an article from Dignity Health (1), spring cleaning dates back to the days when homes were heated by wood and lit by lanterns that left layers of soot on every surface. When spring arrived, it was time to open the windows, shake the dust from the rugs and bedding, and scrub the floors and windows.
Cleaning up your home after winter is great for your mental and physical health. Studies show that tidying your space lowers stress, improves mood and focus, and reduces home hazards. (2)
As you’re removing items from the back of the closet (or from the back of the pantry) you may notice some odd smells or even see spots of mold. Unfortunately, this side of spring cleaning isn’t a pretty one…but our professionals are ready to help.
Odor Removal
Decluttering is a great feeling! However, sometimes pulling items from our attics, closets, and other areas leads to musty, or even foul, odors. Our technology not only removes air-borne mold but also eliminates odors in most all applications. Your time spent cleaning won’t be wasted with a fresh-smelling space!
Mold Remediation
After all that cleaning, you’re looking forward to breathing easier – the presence of mold could prevent that. Our Dry Fogging technique is demolition-free, non-toxic, and prevents mold from growing back in the future.
Our professionals are excited to help you complete your spring cleaning tasks and put you on the right track for a cleaner, more refreshed home.
References:
- Williams, E. (2018, May 29). The Psychology Behind Spring Cleaning. Dignity Health. https://www.dignityhealth.org/articles/the-psychology-behind-spring-cleaning
- Cleveland Clinic. (2022, April 7). How Spring Cleaning Is Good for Your Health. health.clevelandclinic.org. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/why-spring-cleaning-isnt-just-good-for-your-home-but-your-mood-too



