Easy home cleaning tips: Winter has knocked in North India and now is the time to get ready for it. It's not just about removing winter clothes or carpets, but it's also an opportunity to do a deep clean and create a healthier environment. Dyson shares some practical tips and tricks for organizing different areas of your home and cleaning methods for a cleaner indoor environment.

When winters come, it is time to change the ambiance of our home with taking out our winter clothes, blankets, carpets, linens. During this transition, you should get rid of anything you no longer need. Start by going room by room and organizing your stuff. Be ruthless and get rid of anything you don't use or need.

Select Home Goods?

If you're not sure what to do with something, ask yourself how long you haven't used it. If not, it's time to get rid of it. Donate or sell such things. Recycle what's in good condition and throw away what's bad (especially your winter clothes and blankets) or throw it in the trash. This plan for cleaning the house has been told by home organizer and founder of Short Story, Smriti Bhatia.

How to do deep cleaning

Preparing your home for winter can expose you to a lot of dust from your bedding stores, trunks, closets, etc., which can also trigger allergies. Also take advantage of this opportunity to deep clean your home. This includes all types of cleaning, from floors and ceilings to walls and furniture.

Invest in the right tools

Different floors and places require different cleaning tools to properly remove dust and debris. Sweeping and dusting only spreads the dust, due to which it flies in the air and goes to other places. Cord-free vacuum cleaners are great cleaning tools as they come with multiple attachments to ensure precise cleaning around hard-to-reach areas in your home. Dyson comes up with a series of cord-free vacuum cleaners. There is a format for every home based on the cleaning needs of the users. Dyson vacuum cleaners come with Dust Light Technology that cleans even invisible dust particles from the floor.

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