I'm a professional cleaner, and this is the most vital and overlooked housekeeping task you should do daily if you have kids at home

It’s a must to prevent sickness

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Cleaning when you have kids around can be an uphill battle – but there is one vital germ hotbed you are likely missing in your weekly schedule.

While toys and floors are obvious hotspots, as a professional cleaner, I consider disinfecting remotes, knobs, and controllers to be the most vital cleaning task in a home with littles.

That’s why sanitizing these areas at least every other day in a house with children is one of the disinfecting golden rules I never break. Here’s why.

Why disinfecting remotes, knobs, and controllers is a must for homes with kids

I’ve got three nieces and four nephews who are in and out of my house all week long, so snacks and grimy hands are really just part of the deal. Whilst cleaning the floors is important, they’re cleaned regularly as standard, with or without kids, and most parents are already extra mindful when there’s a crawler in the house.

That's why my top cleaning tip is for remotes, door handles, cabinet pulls, and controllers to get wiped down at least every other day, or immediately after family visits. It’s a cleaning non-negotiable.

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Family and media rooms can be hotspots for germs.

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Target hygiene, focusing on remotes, handles, and controllers, on the other hand, often slips under the radar.

This is despite these areas being high-touch spots worth cleaning as they're handled daily by practically every single member of the family, but rarely disinfected with the same regularity.

And when you’ve got seven kids in the mix like I do with my nieces and nephews, these areas can quickly become ground zero for every cold, flu, or stomach bug that's circulating through the family.

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Don't forget controllers and knobs all over the home, especially in children's bedrooms.

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When disinfecting a house with children, it is best to avoid astringent commercial cleaners. After all, you do not need harsh chemicals to clean well (especially around young children), and they could risk making you and your family sicker.

I keep it simple with DIY cleaning solutions, but I rotate them:

For me, this is really one of those cleaning tasks I don’t debate with myself about. It’s just as non-negotiable as cleaning my floors or washing the dishes every day!

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This essential task doesn’t just have to fall on you, however. There are several great methods to motivate your family to clean, too, to help share responsibility.

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Karina Toner
Operations manager, Spekless Cleaning

Karina is a professional cleaner and operations manager at Spekless Cleaning, which provides residential and commercial cleaning and maid services in Washington.

She has over six years experience overseeing all operations and quality control at Spekless.

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