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7 Health-Related Spring Cleaning Benefits

1. Spring Cleaning May Boost Mood
“Clutter often causes the person significant distress and impairment on their life,” Dr. Ferrari says. Clearing away items that are no longer useful or have limited value can improve your sense of self and bring greater feelings of peace and order, he adds.
2. Spring Cleaning Could Improve Some Asthma Symptoms
“Spring cleaning can help remove some indoor allergens, such as pet dander, mouse and cockroach allergens, and dust mites, in your home,” says Dr. Hochfelder. “Removing these allergens, especially if allergic, can help alleviate respiratory symptoms by removing asthma triggers from your environment.”
She adds that wearing a mask while cleaning may be a good idea, too, since it can keep you from inhaling large amounts of allergens while cleaning.
3. Spring Cleaning May Enhance Productivity
A less-cluttered home might elevate your productivity, especially if you work from home.
In short, clearing your home-office desk could clear your head for a better workflow.
4. Spring Cleaning Could Help You Make Healthier Food Choices
5. Spring Cleaning Could Minimize Allergies
As mentioned, since seasonal allergies are typically caused by tree pollen (an outdoor allergen), cleaning the inside of your home won’t necessarily reduce seasonal allergy symptoms, says Hochfelder. But if you’re allergic to anything within your home, such as dust mites or pet dander, spring cleaning could do your chest, nose, and eyes some serious good.
“Removing indoor allergens from your home can reduce the signs and symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, such as congestion, runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes, if someone in the home has an allergy,” she says.
Specifically, she recommends using a vacuum with a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter to remove allergens as you clean.