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Tips to Keep Your Home Dengue-Free

dengue free homesA hygienic home releases positive energy and is a better place to live. With mosquito-borne diseases on the escalation, it is important to make sure that there is no breeding ground for mosquitoes. Besides sweeping the house daily, one should also adopt a weekly routine, of thoroughly cleaning all the corners in the house, cleaning carpets and dust-laden ceiling fans. Similarly, swimming pools should be cleaned from time to time and fogging should be done frequently.

An increasing number of homeowners are now appointing specialized cleaning services for their homes. Dengue is one epidemic that needs your complete attention. Instead of just freaking out you should find ways through which you could get rid of those mosquitoes. Here is how you could make your house a dengue-free zone!

Keep bathroom and kitchen dry: These places are the generally damp areas of the house. Check the bottom of your refrigerator, empty out the cooler if you are using one, clean out dish rack tray, cover toilet bowls, and trash bins, throw away wet kitchen waste and mop the floor.

Ensure your window and door screens do not have holes: Cool breeze is most welcome in your home, but not mosquitoes. Renovate broken screens and keep doors closed to prevent their entry. Stay indoors and if you have an air conditioner, now is the right time to utilize it. Mosquitoes find it very difficult to survive in cools spaces, so stay ‘cool’. Line your window with screens or net. It is suggested to sleep within a canopy that covers the enter circumference of the bed.

Apply mosquito repellant: Repellants offer added protection by reducing your chances of getting bitten by a mosquito.

Spray pesticides in the corners: The probable breeding place for mosquitoes are into dark places. Spray anti-pest sprays every alternative day to keep your home safe from dengue attack.

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