Spring Cleaning
Spring Cleaning Singapore
What is Spring Cleaning?
Since there are no distinct seasons in Singapore, the term "Spring cleaning" has no connection to the arrival of spring. As an alternative, many Singaporeans celebrate spring cleaning as a custom before to the Chinese New Year, which usually takes place in January or February.
In Singapore, residents celebrate Chinese New Year by meticulously cleaning their homes in an effort to drive off ill luck and make room for good fortune in the upcoming year. A complete and comprehensive cleaning of the entire house, including dusting, sweeping, mopping, and rearranging, is what spring cleaning entails.
In Singapore, residents celebrate Chinese New Year by meticulously cleaning their homes in an effort to drive off ill luck and make room for good fortune in the upcoming year. A complete and comprehensive cleaning of the entire house, including dusting, sweeping, mopping, and rearranging, is what spring cleaning entails.
To start the new year with a clean slate and a tidy home, people tidy their houses. It's said that getting rid of the old and making the house shiny will help draw luck and good vibes for the new year. Families also frequently use festive decorations for their homes, such red lanterns and banners, since red is seen as an auspicious hue in Chinese tradition.
In addition to being a useful method of keeping things clean, spring cleaning has symbolic and cultural value in Singapore, especially around the Chinese New Year festivities.
Services Inclusions
Living Area
Wipe all surfaces, including aircon exterior. Clean window interiors, frames, and sills. Wipe cabinet interiors and shelves if empty. Clean ceiling fans and standard light fixtures. Vacuum and mop floor area.
Bedrooms
Wipe all surfaces (including air-con exterior, window interiors, frames, sills, ceiling fans, light fixtures, cabinets, and shelves). Wipe racks and drawers if empty. Dispose of and replace garbage bags. Vacuum and mop floor area.
Kitchen
Wipe all surfaces, including empty cabinets, sinks, dining tables, and tiled walls. Clean kitchen appliances, including the refrigerator, stove, cooker hood, and hob. Dispose of and replace garbage bags. Vacuum and mop floor area.
Bathrooms
Clean all surfaces, including toilet bowls, bathtub/shower area, glass surfaces, mirrors, basin, tap, ventilation fan, floor, drains, wall tiles, and door. Wipe racks and drawers if empty. Dispose of and replace existing garbage bags.
Other
Mop balcony, wipe glass windows, metal grilles (if any), and clean washing machine exterior.
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