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Why should you avoid sweeping the house at night?
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### 🔦 Practical Reasons to Avoid Nighttime Sweeping
Beyond spiritual beliefs, there are also **practical, logical reasons** why this idea made sense — especially in earlier times:
1. **Low Visibility at Night:**
Before electric lights, sweeping in the dark could lead to accidentally discarding **valuable items** like coins, jewelry, or small tools.
2. **Disruption of Rest Time:**
Night is traditionally a time for winding down. Sweeping may create noise and stir up dust when the home should be calm and restful.
3. **Dust and Air Quality:**
Sweeping kicks up dust particles, which may linger in the air and affect sleep quality, especially for those with allergies or asthma.
4. **Insects and Pests:**
Open doors or windows during sweeping could attract insects toward light sources, especially at night.
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### 🌞 When *Is* the Best Time to Sweep?
* **Morning:** Most traditions recommend sweeping in the morning — not just for cleanliness, but to clear out stale energy and make way for a fresh, productive day.
* **Before sunset:** If you must sweep in the evening, it’s generally acceptable **before the sun sets**, while it’s still light out.
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### ✨ Final Thoughts
Whether you follow this rule for **spiritual reasons** or simply appreciate the **practical logic** behind it, there’s something to be said for respecting the rhythm of your home. Sweeping in the morning sets a positive tone for the day, while keeping evenings peaceful and restful.
So the next time you reach for the broom after dark, you might want to pause — and wait for morning. Who knows? You might just be holding on to more than just dust.
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