Just a few pointers to help keep the sleeping tent clean.
1. Take an old piece of rug or a cheap dollar store welcome mat and place it at the tent's door. When entering the tent, make sure everyone wipes their feet on the mat to keep leaves, twigs and things outside.
2. Better than wiping the feet, leave all footwear outside the tent.
3. Sweep around the door of the tent to keep from tracking the dirt all over.
4. Don't let the children run in and out of the tent all day. In fact, the tent is really too hot in the day time for them to play inside it.
Lastly, although this is not specifically for cleanliness, but as night approaches, keep the tent closed. This will keep out the mosquitoes so you are not driven nuts by the hissing when you try to sleep.
1. Take an old piece of rug or a cheap dollar store welcome mat and place it at the tent's door. When entering the tent, make sure everyone wipes their feet on the mat to keep leaves, twigs and things outside.
2. Better than wiping the feet, leave all footwear outside the tent.
3. Sweep around the door of the tent to keep from tracking the dirt all over.
4. Don't let the children run in and out of the tent all day. In fact, the tent is really too hot in the day time for them to play inside it.
Lastly, although this is not specifically for cleanliness, but as night approaches, keep the tent closed. This will keep out the mosquitoes so you are not driven nuts by the hissing when you try to sleep.