Turks ‘very meticulous’ in house cleaning: Report
Turks are deeply meticulous in house cleaning compared to other nations, a global study that investigates cleaning habits and behaviors of people has shown.
Dyson, a British technology company, conducted a "global dust study" with 12,309 participants from 11 countries around the world, and Turkey was included in the research for the first time this year.
The research shows that two out of every five people living in Turkey clean their house five to seven times a week, and four out of every five people do a deep, comprehensive cleaning at least once a month.
It also reveals that people are very worried about the hygiene in their homes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and those who are the most worried around the world about this issue are living in Turkey.
While 46 percent of the participants believe that they clean their houses more often than before the pandemic, the highest rate in this regard again belongs to Turks with 66 percent.
Looking at the research in general terms, it turns out that Turks are more sensitive about cleaning than the participants from other countries.
Some 44 percent of respondents said they get motivated to clean only when their homes are dusty or there is visible dust and grime on the floor.
While 56 percent of the participants saw cleaning as a routine activity, 29 percent said they were more concerned about bringing dust and pollen to their homes from outside.
People living in China, France and the United Kingdom attach more importance to wiping their clothes before entering their houses, according to the study.
Nearly 66 percent of Turks stated that they change their clothes as soon as they enter their houses.
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