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No, but the ventilation of the new house is the most important thing. Many of the smells left behind during the renovation are actually not completely dissipated, and your nose may not be able to smell them, but they are still there.
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It must be ventilated every day, and a pot of vinegar diluted with hot water is placed in the tuyere every day, and it is sterilized and disinfected, which has no effect on the health of children and adults. As for cleaning every day, if you can stick to it, you can come on
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Both the old and new houses should be hygienic, which is good for the body.
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You can do hygiene every day. If it is newly renovated, it is best not to rush to live in a hurry, all doors and windows should be opened during the day to allow air convection to help remove residual harmful substances, and you can also buy some activated carbon and put it in the room to help remove the smell.
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It depends on your personal habits, if you don't have a clean house, you don't need to clean it every day, and it is necessary to ventilate it every day
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No, just keep it up, that's how we clean the classrooms at school.
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My suggestion is to clean it every day, and besides, it's a new house!!
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The hygiene of the new house is not a problem, the key is that the toxic gases on the decoration materials need to be paid special attention to, ventilate frequently, and put a few potted plants.
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After ventilating for a few days, clean the room after making sure there is no peculiar smell, and after moving in, you can clean and disinfect the dead corners regularly. As for whether to clean every day, it is a matter of personal hygiene habits, and there is nothing that should and should not be.
Usually pay attention to the hygiene of dead corners, and keep the bathroom and kitchen dry and ventilated, which is a very good indoor environment.
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Depending on the situation, it is recommended to clean frequently, but it is not necessary to clean every day.
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The main thing about sanitation is to get rid of odors in new houses, and the best way is to ventilate. Generally, two or three months is fine. If there is still a peculiar smell, it means that there is a problem with your decoration materials, which must be ventilated frequently, even if there is no peculiar smell.
Keep the air clear. Formaldehyde is released slowly. Long-term ventilation is required.
Plants absorb very little formaldehyde. Not recommended. The cost of formaldehyde absorption by equipment is high and it needs to be spent for a long time.
It's not worth it. Buy furniture and pay attention to the quality of the product.