Got it—you slept at your old apartment for a couple of days. I can break down some things you might need to know or watch out for:
1. Safety & Hygiene
- Dust and allergens: Old apartments can have dust, mold, or pet dander that may trigger allergies or respiratory issues.
- Pests: Check for signs of bugs or rodents, especially if the apartment has been vacant.
- Clean surfaces: Wipe down counters, beds, and furniture if the place hasn’t been used for a while.
2. Food Safety
- If you ate leftover food from the old apartment:
- Discard any perishable food that was left unrefrigerated.
- Canned or dry goods are usually fine unless damaged or expired.
3. Health Considerations
- Short-term stays usually aren’t risky if the place is generally clean.
- If you notice sneezing, coughing, rashes, or stomach issues afterward, it could be from dust, mold, or old food.
4. Practical Tips
- Open windows to air the place out.
- Wash bedding and clothes you used there.
- Make sure utilities like water and electricity are safe if you plan to stay longer.
If you want, I can also give a checklist of things to do after briefly staying in an old or empty apartment to make sure you’re safe and healthy. That might be the easiest way to cover everything. Do you want me to make that?