Daily Maintenance and Cleaning Tips for Elderly Care Furniture

Elderly care furniture plays an essential role in creating a safe and comfortable living environment for seniors. Proper daily maintenance and cleaning are key to extending the lifespan and performance of these specially designed pieces. Here are some practical tips:
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  1. Regular Dusting

Whether made of wood, fabric, or leather, furniture should be dusted regularly with a soft dry cloth or brush to prevent dirt buildup and maintain hygiene.

  1. Use Mild Cleaning Agents

Avoid using strong or corrosive cleaners. It is recommended to use a diluted neutral detergent for wiping, followed by a dry cloth to remove any moisture and prevent damage.

  1. Protect from Direct Sunlight and Moisture

Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading and cracking, while high humidity may lead to mold growth and rusting of metal parts. Place furniture in a well-ventilated, dry area whenever possible.

  1. Regularly Check Armrests and Support Areas

For chairs, benches, and other frequently used items, regularly inspect the armrests and support structures. Tighten screws and fix any loosened joints promptly to ensure stability and safety.

  1. Move Carefully

When relocating furniture, always lift rather than drag it to prevent structural damage. Special care should be taken with wooden pieces or those with assistive casters.

  1. Conduct Periodic Inspections

Every 3–6 months, perform a thorough inspection of the furniture, paying attention to support frames, connectors, and surface wear. Carry out maintenance or replacement when necessary.

With attentive daily care, elderly care furniture can continue to provide reliable support and comfort for a long time, offering lasting warmth and protection to your loved ones.