In the hot days, pedestal fans, rechargeable fans, wall fans, and ceiling fans are the important home appliances to help us cool down the temperature indoor beside the air conditioner.
After long-time usage of the fans, it will accumulate plenty of dust and dirt, which could lower the effectiveness or even bring harm to the fans. And thus, a regular clean is a must-do procedure to maintain the effectiveness and long-last using period.
**For your safety, please turn off the fans and make sure you leave it unplugged before you start the cleaning procedures.**
The Blades
Blades are the place that contains most of dust and dirt and where can increase much effectiveness after being cleaned. To clean the blades, you can use a wiper with water to clean the dirt out, not necessarily clean with the disinfection. And if you want to disinfect the blades back to front entirely, you can also detach the blades from the body.
The Body
The body part, which is including the base and the back, should not be a problem to wipe out all the dirt and dust by cleaning them with a clean cloth. You can add disinfectants if you want to disinfect the body part of a fan entirely.
The Switches
All the switches are the most critical section that you need to focus on disinfecting for which is the place everyone touches the most. It won’t be enough that you clean the stains but disinfect the germs and the viruses that could attach to the switches. And also, if you have a remote controller for your fans, do remember to disinfect that too because it’s also a place where you often touch when you start using the electric fans.

For different types of fans, like the pedestal, the ceiling, and the wall types, you can clean them by the division of blades, body, and switches, and put more focus on the switches.

And finally, the regular clean for your home appliances could benefit you with a place where is clean and safe.
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