Posted On Mar 16, 2022,
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Spring-cleaning this year has taken on greater importance than simply kicking off the season of renewal with a clean, decluttered space.
Many communities are already stemming the COVID-19 outbreak by upping their hygiene and cleaning regimens — and spending more time in their homes.
Cleaning and organizing the space you spend most of your time in can keep your immune system strong, boost your mood, and offer a task that promotes focus and reflection during a trying time.
“When we envision spring-cleaning as a time to rejuvenate our inner and outer world, the cleanup process can be incredibly enlivening rather than being a tiresome chore,” Carla Marie Manly, PhD, a clinical psychologist, told Healthline.
Here are five ways you can benefit from spring-cleaning this year and expert guidance on what tasks to prioritize.
1. Strengthen your immune system
The blossoming of plants outdoors is a celebration of renewal — of seasonal allergies, that is.
Beyond keeping allergies at bay, a clean house can help you breathe better by preventing respiratory issues and supporting a healthy immune system.
“Dust, mold, mildew, pet dander, and other things like this can be immune system triggers for people prone to allergies. When your house isn’t clean, it can gather pollutants — especially during the winter months,” Dr. Adrian Cotton, chief of medical operations at Loma Linda University Health in California, told Healthline.
2. Decrease stress and depression
Whether you’re temporarily stuck indoors, work from home, or are having a tough time getting to sleep, your mental health can benefit from keeping your space tidy.
“You may very well find you think, feel, and sleep better with a clean, less cluttered space. Also, the process of sorting through items, reorganizing, and getting rid of the excess by tossing, donating, or recycling them can be mentally refreshing and liberating,” Bazilian told Healthline.
StudiesTrusted Source have found that a relaxing and clutter-free home has a positive effect on people’s daily mood and ability to focusTrusted Source.
“When we clear clutter, it has the potential to clear our mental space and attention span,” noted Tricia Wolanin, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and organizing expert.
“I have had many clients mention that if there is mess within the home, they will continue to ruminate on the disarray that need to be sorted versus focusing on a conversation or concentrating on anything else. When they clean their house, it begins to minimize their stress and sleep issues,” Wolanin told Healthline.
Cleaning things you touch a lot — or several people use often — can help you avoid illness and minimize the spread of viruses and bacteria.
Thwarting foodborne illness should also be a priority in the home.
“There is a more constant patrol of keeping things clean now [with coronavirus concerns], but it is also a great thing to tackle all those major contact points and deep-clean during spring,” Bazilian said.
“Keeping surfaces and sinks and items such as cutting boards clean can improve food safety, which helps minimize foodborne symptoms or illness,” she said.
4. More healthy eating, physical activity
Your physical home can set you up for an active life and healthy food choices — or make movement and sticking to nutritious meals more difficult.
Studies show there’s a correlation between keeping a clean home and being active and choosing healthier food options.
Spring-cleaning can also motivate us to reset or try out a healthier lifestyle.
“When we clear out in the physical realm, it can inspire to begin to cut out what no longer serves us, such as unhealthy relationships, or our relationship to food, technology, or other substances,” Wolanin said.
5. Reduce risk of injury
More than 1 in 4 adults over age 65 fall each year, leading to 3 million emergency room visits, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Falls are the leadingTrusted cause of injury-related death for this age group.
Spring is a great time to make adjustments to your home, or an older parent’s home, to reduce the risk of falls.
“A clean home helps prevent injuries like slips, trips, bumps, and falls. Having a clear path and removing obstacles in the form of backpacks, purses, shoes, sports equipment, or shopping bags and more can help reduce the risk of accidents,” Bazilian said.
Original Article: https://www.healthline.com/health-news/5-health-benefits-of-spring-cleaning#1.-Strengthen-your-immune-system
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