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How to close your home for holiday

Scottish Daily Express

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June 09, 2025

Experts give departure prep tips to ensure your home is fresh and clean when you get back and you haven't wasted a penny on household bills

- FEATURE BY KIM JONES

Wiffy bins, pongy plugholes and an army of ants carrying crumbs across your kitchen is not the best welcome back after a holiday.

But all it takes is a small amount of easy pre-departure prep to ensure you open the door to a house that feels fresh, tidy and inviting, so you feel happy to be home.

Clean up crumbs

Cleaning influencer Anna Louisa (@anna_louisa_at_home), who has 1.2 million followers on TikTok and 4.2 million followers on Instagram, says it's vital you clear away crumbs and food debris from floors and surfaces before heading off.

"Give the house a quick vacuum or sweep, especially around the kitchen and dining areas to remove any food remnants, or you risk returning to a trail of ants," says Anna, author of new book, The 5 Minute Clean Routine.

"Wipe down worktops, too, to ensure there are no food remnants left behind. Even small crumbs or sticky spots can attract pests or start to smell if left for several days."

Locate dirty dishes

"Collect any dirty mugs, glasses or plates from around the house and wash them - don't forget to check in bedrooms and living areas where you might have snacked," she says.

"Leaving dishes unwashed can lead to mould and unpleasant smells which can attract insects."

Blitz bins

"Empty all household bins, particularly the kitchen bin," says Anna.

"It's a good idea to rinse that out with hot soapy water and leave the lid open to air out.

"A sprinkle of bicarbonate of soda at the bottom can help absorb lingering smells too."

RAID THE FRIDGE

"Check the fridge for any perishables that might go off while you're away such as soft fruit, dairy and leftovers," says Anna.

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