How Technology Can Clean Your House For You

Did you know that 50% of couples argue about house work? It is a big source of conflict between people. Usually one (the woman) will end up doing most of the house work and then resenting her partner for not doing his part. Even if both participate in cleaning, one or the other’s proficiency may not be up to the standard of the other person, also creating tensions in the relationship.

Or, the other scenario is that neither does the cleaning, so that typically leads to a certain amount of stress since both know, even when they sit down to relax, that there is cleaning that needs to be done, and they can’t fully enjoy their environment because of that. Many couples know the value of outsourcing the cleaning because they know the positive impact that hiring outside help can have for their relationship. No more arguments over who does what and when. No more resentment toward the other person, and a clean sparkling home to enjoy together.

Robotic vacuum with Wi-Fi

The latest benefit of Wi-Fi is the ability to access tools even when you’re not at home. Take the iRobot for example. The three-stage cleaning system allows the robotic vacuum to clean a variety of floor types, navigate through the home independently, and respond to commands via Google Assistant or Alexa. What’s more, the robotic vacuum can run for hours with its strong suction and ability to be controlled from your smartphone app.

Microwave cleaning solution

While three out of five households report to using their microwave at least once a day, only one in five clean it regularly. But hidden behind the microwave door lurks some gruesome bacteria that is just waiting to contaminate your next meal. That is where this simple microwave clean comes in. Without the use of chemicals, all you need to do is mix the solution with water, lemon juice, and vinegar then set it on High for 7 minutes. The steam will break down the dried food, allowing you to wipe the dirt down by hand.

Magnetic window cleaning robot

One of the least favorite household tasks is cleaning the windows. Not only is it inconvenient but also dangerous, especially for elder adults. That is where the window-cleaning robot comes in handy. Instead of swinging on a tall ladder for the hard-to-reach corners, you can control the movements with this cleaning robot. The microfiber pads will effectively scrub the surface and remove all signs of stains, dust, and dirt that accumulates over the months and even years.

Self-cleaning toilet system

While we like to admit it or not, scrubbing your toilet by hand is a chore that is difficult to get away with. Unlike bleach tablets that drop into the tank and potentially ruin your septic system, a self-cleaning toilet system places the solution directly into the tube of the flush valve. As a result, there will be no signs of chemicals left on the flapper or valve.

In addition to these self-cleaning technologies, home security is also starting to focus on connected devices in the household. What’s more, the upcoming gadgets will likely be a launching pad for many of these items and it will e interesting to see just far smart homes will reach within the next decade.

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