By Danielle Moore // SWNS
NEWS COPY w/ VIDEO + INFOGRAPHIC
Wash your hands as soon as you walk in the door (59%), clean doorknobs and other high-contact surfaces regularly (49%), shower when returning home from a highly populated area (48%) and wipe packages down before opening (43%) are among new house rules families have adopted since the beginning of the pandemic.
According to a new survey of 2,000 American parents of school-aged children, being more lax about existing house rules since the beginning of quarantine has proved common as well.
Seventy-five percent of respondents confirmed that having everyone home more often has caused them to relax some of the house rules.
No eating in front of the TV (37%), no staying up past bedtime (27%), don’t leave wet towels or dirty clothes on the floor (24%) and no using your phone at the dinner table (23%) topped the list of house rules about which parents have been less strict.
Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of BISSELL® Homecare, Inc., the survey also revealed that 74% of respondents agreed that as a result of their family being home more often due to COVID-19, their house has never been dirtier.
One contributing factor is likely that the rules have been relaxed for fur family members, as well.
Eighty-one percent of respondents who are also pet parents of a cat or dog agreed that since their family has been home more often during the pandemic, their “fur child” has been treated more like an actual child.
More treats (47%), allowing them to lay on the couch or in the bed (30%) and letting them play more and get dirtier outside (28%) were among the common perks that pets have experienced during this time.
Moreover, nearly 3 in 4 pet owners say that their pet’s hair seems to pile up more quickly in their home since the beginning of quarantine.
It’s no surprise, then, that seventy-eight percent of respondents said they currently have the urge to deep clean their homes, with the average respondent having the urge to deep clean their home four times per week since the pandemic began.
Seven in 10 respondents didn’t get the chance to complete a spring clean this year, since their family was home more often for several months.
And 68% are planning a “fall clean” this year to make up for it.
That doesn’t mean they’re excited about it, though, as 77% of respondents agreed that since everyone was home more often for several months, cleaning this season will be more of a chore than ever before.
“With many American families relaxing the house rules, we know the everyday spills, debris and pet hair are getting a pass,” says Jamie Wilcox, director of consumables marketing at BISSELL Homecare, Inc. “As long as you have innovative cleaning tools, tackling these messes should be efficient and effortless so you can focus on your family, pets and other daily demands.”
The survey also probed respondents’ fall cleaning priorities in light of the unusual year.
Within the home, windows (62%), carpets (59%), bathrooms (59%) and couches or upholstery (51%) topped the list of the areas that respondents plan to tackle.
Vacuuming carpets (52%), cleaning bathrooms (51%) and cleaning dishes or running the dishwasher (51%) were among the cleaning activities respondents have undertaken more frequently since being home more often.
The average home has seen five messes and spills in a typical week since the pandemic began – up from an average of four, pre-pandemic.
On the bright side, a full 63% of respondents agree that it has been helpful to have their family at home to help clean the house.
“With families spending more time at home now than ever working from home and learning virtually, it’s expected that our carpets and area rugs might need a little more attention than usual,” said Jamie Wilcox, director of consumables marketing at BISSELL Homecare, Inc.
“Before you break out your carpet cleaner, make sure you have the right products on hand, like an oxy-based stain pre-treater as well as the right formula for your carpet cleaner, like Deep Clean + Antibacterial Carpet Formula, which thoroughly cleans and deodorizes deep within carpet fibers, removing stains, odor-causing bacteria, and allergens (non-living allergens, including: pollen, pet dander, dust mites).”
TOP HOUSE RULES RELAXED DURING THE PANDEMIC
1. Eating in front of the TV (37%)
2. No staying up past bedtime (27%)
3. Don’t leave wet towels or dirty clothes on the floor (24%)
4. No using your phone at the dinner table (23%)
5. Put the toilet seat down when you’re finished (23%)
6. No food in the bedrooms (23%)
7. Turn off lights when you leave the room (23%)
8. Always lock the door when you leave (22%)
9. No cups on the table without a coaster (21%)
10. Don’t put shoes on the furniture (20%)