Is clutter really all that dangerous? In an article featured in OurParents.com, Chris Seman, president of Caring Transitions, said this: “Some of the more obvious dangers are the risks for personal injury, such as trips and falls... Those with cluttered homes frequently pay to replace household items because they are more vulnerable to being crushed, broken, or lost,” says Seman. “Structural damage can also occur due to vents being blocked, obstructing airflow, causing moisture, and creating costly damage from mold.” | |