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Cleaning: Ceiling Fans

February 6, 2012 by Tracy

As I continue to work through my home room by room, I clean from top to bottom and from left to right. In each room, I start with the lighting fixture and/or the ceiling fan.

With my 5’4” stature, I often use a chair or step stool to reach the fans and lights. This method allows me to reach all the surfaces. For the most part, this system keeps my home clean. But once or twice a year, I work through my home giving it a deep clean.

The deep clean requires getting above the blades to see what dirt and dust needs removal. Most of the rooms have small amounts of dust build-up. The one fan that accumulates lots of dirt and grime is the kitchen fan. Located near the stove and oven, the fan collects grime due to the settling condensation on the blades mixing with the daily dust.

As I worked around my kitchen, I spent a good 30 minutes wiping down each fan blade and light globe. The result was a clean fan and a filthy floor.

But in working from top to bottom, I only need to clean each item once. The floor is the last item cleaned in each room.

In using time wisely, I rose above the fan, examined the situation, and the cleaned off the grime. Though it would have been easy to overlook the dirt-covered blades on the fans, I chose to rid my house of the clutter, dust, dirt, and grime.

Cleaning the ceiling fans thoroughly keeps our home clean. By completing the deep cleaning twice a year, I save energy and time for the next six months by dusting the surfaces. As you schedule your cleaning, consider deep cleaning occasionally while keeping your surfaces clean. Happy cleaning!

Question: How often do you clean your ceiling fans? Please add your answer to the comments.

Filed Under: Cleaning, Household Tagged With: household

Comments

  1. Jen says

    April 15, 2012 at 6:53 pm

    LOL – I could have provided a pic very similar to that earlier this year. I’m terrible and probably don’t clean the ceiling fan until it’s time to use them in the Spring… then, yes, dust bunnies galore!! This year, cause the warmer weather came earlier than normal, I turned the fans on just cause it was warm… hadn’t cleaned them yet – LOL – boy, that made a mess!

    • Tracy says

      April 15, 2012 at 9:42 pm

      Oh, no! I can just picture the dust everywhere. Of course, you were not planning to clean THAT at the moment. It’s always something. 🙂

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