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Toxic chemicals have become increasingly common in consumer products over the last century. According to the EPA, the average American home contains over 62 toxic chemicals, many of which are known carcinogens. Cancer rates have skyrocketed by over 50% in the last 50 years, and scientists believe everyday chemical exposure plays a significant role. It’s
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As professional cleaners, we see many unsanitary habits that can negatively impact health. One practice we often notice is people sharing toothbrushes. While it may seem harmless between partners or family members, toothbrushes are actually teeming with bacteria, viruses, and germs. Toothbrushes provide the perfect breeding ground for microbes. After each use, bristles retain bits
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As the room where we care for our basic hygiene needs, the bathroom can harbor more harmful bacteria than other areas of the home. From showering to using the toilet to washing our hands, bathrooms are regularly exposed to fluids from our bodies that may contain pathogens. Two items in particular – bath mats and