Don’t be unbelievable. In fact, there are quite a few situations like this now. Today, I’m going to talk to you about this in a 19㎡ apartment of the Japanese “ant tribe”~
Seeing this worker’s house, there was a lot of rubbish surrounding the chair. Didn’t you think that people could still live here? In fact, the homeowner who invited the cleaner to clean up this time really has lived here for almost a year.
The reason why the room is full of rubbish
When you walk into the house, you will find that garbage is piled up from the corridor to the living room, and the cleaners are struggling to walk. As for why the garbage is piled up like this, there are generally three reasons:
- Lazy -Needless to say, many migrant workers in Japan live under pressure and are very lonely. Not to mention being distracted to pick up the trash. Some people even feel that a house full of trash will give them a sense of security.
- “Poor” -Japan’s garbage classification is very strict, and the resulting garbage disposal fees are also very expensive. Unlike our empty bottled newspapers, which can be sold, the garbage disposal in Japan basically requires payment and littering. There will be a fine.
- Inconvenience -the last point is very inconvenient. I remember a housewife said before that their home is more remote and the garbage collection trucks basically only come twice a week. If you encounter work, you have no choice but to wait for the next time.
For many reasons, the house finally became like this, and the rubbish even piled up on the chest.
But this has also promoted the birth of a special kind of “cleaners”, who usually clean up such a home to restore it to its original appearance.
Status of garbage in the room
The garbage in the room is just like what we have seen, almost full of every corner. In the living room of this small house, all the water bottles, cans, and lunch boxes have been mixed for many years. It takes a lot of effort to clean it up.
After all, as I said above, if you want to discard them, you need to sort the garbage carefully.
The owner’s clothes are basically thrown out of the bathroom, leaving only a small shower area. Since I still need to use this to take a bath, it is not too messy.
The kitchen is another scene. Since there are no windows, the light here is very dark, but you can also see that the garbage is almost piled up on the countertops of the cabinets, and it is really hard to get down.
The cleaners who have experienced a lot of battles made a simple assessment. Compared to us, they felt that they wanted to clean up the house of only 19 square meters in just a few hours. , It’s more serious than this, they have even seen a home where the garbage is piled up to the ceiling! So the cleaners did not hesitate and went straight to work.
Waste sorting and cleaning process
Four cleaners were dispatched this time, two in the living room, kitchen and bathroom. They prepared large garbage bags and began to sort out all kinds of garbage in the room.
The sorting process is often very boring. Under normal circumstances, the relatively “bulky” lunch boxes, water bottles, cans and other garbage are cleaned up first, and some combustible garbage and finely divided garbage are left behind after being discarded separately, and then finally collected.
In the process of cleaning, often the furniture, electrical appliances and important documents in the home will slowly be revealed, and the cleaners will decide whether to discard or leave them according to the requirements of the homeowner.
As garbage continues to be packed in bags, the amount of garbage in the room is gradually reduced.
The cleaning work of the two cleaners in the living room lasted for about more than an hour. The bulky garbage was basically packed in bags, and then the classmates were asked to transport them out. The preliminary cleaning was basically completed. The window next to the balcony was basically completed. It can finally be opened.
There is even a slightly moldy quilt under the rubbish. This kind of flammable rubbish is also to be disposed of separately. Of course, an additional recycling fee is required.
In about an hour and a half, the two cleaners outside completed the work at hand, and the four of them buried their heads on the ground looking for the fallen change steel pins, and they would carefully put them away and hand them to the owner.