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We all clean our bathrooms and toilets regularly, and maintaining cleanliness in these areas is a top priority in housekeeping. The moisture in these spaces creates an ideal environment for the growth of germs and bacteria, so it’s important to replace the items and tools in these areas regularly. Here are some key items to focus on:
After cleaning your bathroom, take a moment to check the items you use most often. One such item is your bath sponge, which collects dead skin cells and should be replaced regularly—at least once every three weeks. This helps prevent mold and fungus from growing.
Many of us store our cosmetics and toiletries in the bathroom, but this is not ideal. The humidity in the bathroom can shorten their lifespan, so it’s better to keep them in a drier space like the bedroom. If you must store them in the bathroom, make sure to wash your makeup sponges after each use with warm water and let them dry completely. Also, replace them every six months.
It’s widely known that toothbrushes should be replaced every three months. Also, make sure to store your toothbrush in a closed space or with a plastic cover to keep it clean and prevent contamination.
Although it may seem unusual, bath towels require regular cleaning due to frequent direct contact with the skin. They should be washed and dried every two weeks, and at least once every four months, they should be replaced.
If hand towels are shared by everyone in the household, they should be replaced, washed, and dried daily. Due to frequent hand contact, they absorb dirt and bacteria, which can easily spread to other family members.
When cleaning the bathroom, be sure to pay attention to the bath mat. The moisture in this area makes it a breeding ground for bacteria and germs, which can spread to other parts of the bathroom. It’s best to replace and wash the bath mat every week.
The shower curtain is an important item to keep an eye on during bathroom cleaning, as it comes into direct contact with water. To maintain hygiene, it should be washed and replaced every three months.