11 tips for a safe spring cleaning

The sun is shining - and it makes us realize how long it's been since we cleaned the windows or dusted the corners. But rushing around spring cleaning is not a good idea, and it can easily lead to an accident.

Spring cleaning can be liberating - with BFU's tips, you can enjoy clean windows afterwards without injury.
Spring cleaning can be liberating - with BFU's tips, you can enjoy clean windows afterwards without injury.

Around 250,000 people have accidents in their own homes in Switzerland every year. The most common cause of accidents is a fall - for example, tripping, misstepping on a ladder, stairs or a chair. Some of these accidents are caused by spring cleaning, because many people take on too much work for a single day and then have an accident in the rush.
To avoid an accident while cleaning as much as possible, the following tips should be taken to heart:

  • Spread spring cleaning over several days and take breaks in between.
  • Prepare plastering work; provide the necessary material before starting work.
  • Wear comfortable but not too loose clothes and non-slip, closed-toe shoes.
  • Use only stable ladders and do not improvise with chairs, boxes or stacks of books.
  • When cleaning windows, do not get on the window sill and lean out, but use a squeegee with an angled handle.
  • Place cleaning equipment so that you can not trip over it.
  • Lift heavy objects from a squat position with a straight back.
  • Because of the slip hazard, advise roommates of wet floors.
  • Keep cleaning agents away from children.
  • Before cleaning electrical equipment, always unplug it first.
  • Avoid contact of electricity with water - it is life-threatening!

(Source: BFU)

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