That headline looks like a typical clickbait-style health or home-safety claim. By itself, it doesn’t identify the five objects, and there isn’t a universally accepted list of bedroom items that everyone over 60 should remove.
Articles with headlines like this often refer to things such as:
- Loose rugs or floor clutter (fall hazards).
- Unstable furniture that could tip over.
- Poorly placed electrical cords (tripping hazards).
- Old space heaters or damaged electrical devices (fire risks).
- Excessive night-time light sources or noisy electronics that may disrupt sleep.
For adults over 60, the evidence-based concerns are usually fall prevention, fire safety, medication safety, and sleep quality, rather than a specific set of “5 objects.”
If you can share the article, video, or link that contains this headline, I can examine the actual claims and tell you whether they’re supported by reliable evidence.

