As the holidays approach, many of us begin to think about everything we need to do to prepare our homes for family gatherings and holiday parties. We start to declutter, deep clean, and make sure everything is in its place. But one area of the house is often overlooked during this process: the attic.
If you're looking for a place to store your holiday decorations, chances are you'll be using your attic quite this time of year. So before the rush begins, it's important to clean out and organize your attic so it's safe and ready to go.
Pests LOVE Messy Attics
If your attic is full of clutter and dust, it's basically a buffet for pests like mice, rats, and insects. And no one wants pests scurrying around when they have holiday guests over! A thorough cleaning of your attic will eliminate any food sources that might attract pests, as well as any nests or droppings that might already be present.An Attic Clean Makes Holiday Decorating Easier
If your attic is crammed full of boxes and old furniture, it can be tough to find what you're looking for when it comes time to decorate for the holidays. By taking some time to sort through your attic before the madness of the holiday season begins, you can ensure easy access to all your holiday decor. And who knows, you might find some hidden treasures that you can use to spruce up your holiday decor this year!Your Attic Might Be Making You Sick
If your attic is full of dust and mold spores, those airborne particles can easily make their way into your living space and your lungs. This is especially true if you have a vented attic with no barrier between the living space and the attic itself. If you or anyone in your family suffers from asthma or allergies, a messy attic can worsen symptoms during the holiday season when everyone is home more often.As you can see, there are plenty of good reasons to clean the attic before the holidays. So next time you're getting your home ready for guests, remember the attic! A little bit of time spent cleaning now will save you a lot of headaches (and sneezes) later on.
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