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Fresh and hygienic kitchen

by Tomo ·

Air circulation in the Kitchen

In the process of cooking, which is produced as a result of exhaust fumes. Certainly not convenient, if smoke can not be removed from the kitchen. Air exchange with fresh air that can occur when there is a window or a hole that connects with the outdoors. However, if your kitchen does not have it, you can use the cooker hood which will suck the smoke in the cooking process so that the air becomes fresher kitchen.

Kitchen Hygiene

The kitchen is the largest producer of household waste at home. In order for the waste produced does not cause disease and odor, then you must make sure to keep the kitchen clean. The trick is to finish cleaning the kitchen cooking. Splash of oil, sauce or sprinkle water spills should be cleaned. In addition, you also must throw garbage in the kitchen every day because the waste is stored more than one day will be a place of growth of bacteria and fungi.

Therefore, with due regard to the lighting in the kitchen, so your kitchen is not a place dark and dirty. In addition to keeping the air circulating in the kitchen, you will also have a kitchen that is not humid and odorless. And cleanliness of the kitchen is also important to maintain a healthy kitchen.

But, how if someone is smoking in the kitchen?
Under no circumstances is smoking allowed in kitchens, pantries or corridors. This is only allowed in allocated smoking bedrooms. When flats and floors are designated as smoking this only refer to the bedrooms – the corridors, pantries and kitchens in these areas are still no-smoking. This is for health and safety reasons as well as for the comfort of all residents. Any damage or special cleaning required due to smoking in communal areas is the responsibility of those who live in that vicinity. Please make sure that anyone smoking in a non-smoking area is aware of this. If they refuse to stop, explain that you have no choice but to report them as it is unfair that everyone else may end up being charged collectively for one person’s behavior.

This can be happen, flatmates keep having friends over and taking over the kitchen. Guests are allowed in hall, but not for long period of times and not overnight. Occasionally flatmates like to cook for friends and socialize in the kitchen. This is fine as long as it is not a frequent event, it does not prevent the other residents of the flat using the kitchen and no disturbance is caused. If this does become a problem it is fair to discuss with the person who regularly organises these meals how it affects your use of the kitchen. You may then come to a compromise on the situation. It may also be the case that half the flatmates use the kitchen more than others, making those who don’t use it feel uncomfortable and feel that they have no privacy or time and space to use the kitchen. It is important that shared facilities are used fairly, honestly and with consideration. Have a nice cooking!

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