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How To Create A Germ-Free Study Area For Your Child

Written by Smriti Dey | Jan 8, 2025 3:30:00 AM
Introduction

Monsoon season is on its arrival, and with it comes the responsibility of parents to maintain hygiene around the house, fighting humidity. But why is it essential for parents to look after their hygiene during monsoon season? The answer is simple: it's because of germs entering the house in humid weather conditions.

Different types of germs are most active during monsoon season, making the house dangerous for children's health. A small insect or even a mosquito in the food can make the child extremely sick with diseases like malaria, food poisoning, and more. These little insects are the mediator of contamination; they have harmful germs in their body, which spread throughout the house.

Similarly, exposure to humid weather promotes germ-growth reactions more rapidly. Hygiene and maintenance are important for every season; but monsoon demands parents to be extra careful about various things. Keep reading to learn more about creating a germ-free study area for your child.

Understanding Germs

One might think that if a child is sitting and studying in a designated space without eating or drinking anything on the table, it does not need to be cleaned regularly. Most parents miss out on the accumulation of dust while thinking in this direction and how the child is sitting to study.

Most of the children attend various study sessions after playing. The sweaty hands and the body can also accumulate germs time after time in the study space. On the other hand, dust accumulation is also a valid point, which happens frequently even when the place is cleaned, or the doors are closed.

There are various other aspects that the parents need to understand to truly clean the studying space of children, making it germ-free.

How Germs Hamper The Child’s Immunity?

Most of the germs in the environment, in terms of pollution and a dirty environment, don't directly harm the child's health and immunity. However, continuous exposure to pollution, dust, and germs can cause children to suffer from various other diseases due to low immunity.

To understand this simply, a body fights germs present in the environment as its daily task. Not maintaining a proper environment with hygiene will require more energy from the body to fight off these germs, making a gap for other diseases to enter the body easily.

Similarly, such loopholes can create an entrance to various diseases and allergies that were not present in the child before.

How To Create A Germ-Free Study Area For Your Child?

Parents need to understand that there should be no place left to deeply clean and sanitize in such weather, making it germ-free for the child's health. Here are a few easy ways to create a germ-free study area for your child.

Sanitize

Always make sure to use child-safe sanitizer to wipe dust and other impurities from the table, making the space more germ-free. Dusting the table can still leave particles behind; wet cloth is less effective than sanitizers.

Dusting

Sanitizing a place is not recommended more than once or twice a week because inhalation of those cleaning chemicals is unsuitable for the child on a regular basis even when it is a child safe product. To maintain the same sanitization after deep cleaning the area, parents can use a microfiber duster and clothes to gather all the dust around them.

Vacuum

If the parent doesn't want to dust off the table and the chair, along with school supplies, regularly vacuuming on the go can also help. Different adjustments are provided to the machine to accommodate proper cleaning around the space. Parents should also be observant about shallow corners where food can fall easily and be out of sight. Cleaning these dark places will ensure that most of the harmful germs are gone in an instant, making the study space germ-free.

Other Things To Remember

It is important to understand that no place can be truly germ-free, as there are a lot of microbial organisms living on the surface and even in the air that cannot be separated from an environment until it is medically enclosed.

While it is a good practice to have a germ-free environment, maintaining proper hygienic standards around the study space and exposure to germs is also good. Children getting enough exposure to germs act as an antibody, which makes their immunity strong enough to fight off other dangerous germs. This valid point is for awareness, it is not an excuse to keep a study place untidy.

A parent should also teach their children to maintain proper routine and hygiene standards wherever they sit for a task to keep the study place clean.

Conclusion

Parents must follow proper hygiene everywhere when the child is small enough. A good hygienic study place will ensure that children are in a protected circle, which benefits the child with good concentration without any distractions.

It is important for children to also have regular bath routines to keep their bodies clean, as having a clean study place and an unclean body will also make the place dirty. Younger children often chew school supplies as they habitually put everything in their mouths. Having a hygienic place with proper sanitization will prevent stomach aches and indigestion due to these habits.