As anyone who has gone through the process of moving knows, meticulous cleaning will only get you so far. Whether it be from storage, the moving van, or simply just the process of shifting things around, dust and dirt are an inevitable part of setting up a new space. While this is a relatively simple annoyance for some, it can pose major quality of life issues for those that have allergies or hayfever.
With that in mind, post-move allergy cleaning should be the number one priority of those that don’t deal with dust particularly well. At Kent, we have been assisting families through the moving process for over 75 years. In that time, we’ve picked up a few tips and tricks for how to deal with allergy cleaning once the dust has settled on your move. So, let’s get into it!
Start the Allergy Cleaning Process Early
Let’s face it, the longer we put off cleaning, the more difficult it is to start. This is partially due to the difficulty of starting a relatively unpleasant job, but as more items are placed within your home, the more frustrating it will be to clean around them. In an ideal situation, there should be two stages to your allergy cleaning strategy:
Pre-Furnishings – Before you begin bringing your possessions into the new space, making sure that the walls, floors and curtains are spotless will make everything simpler moving forward. Nobody wants to shift around a freshly set up living room arrangement for the sake of dusting.
Post-Furnishings – As you can expect, the moving process isn’t stellar for the cleanliness of your possessions. So, inevitably, you’re going to be bringing some unwelcome companions in the form of dust, dirt, and other allergens with you. Luckily, if you’ve completed a pre-move scrub of your space, dealing with the new dusting and scrubbing should be relatively easy.
While working with experienced movers, such as Kent Removals, will help you to prevent unnecessary allergens, it’s always good to have this plan in place to avoid extra work.