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7 Ways to Detox Your Home (And Keep It Clean) Year ‘Round

January 3, 2024 | Source: EWG | by Ketura Persellin

If you’ve ever thought about making changes in your household routine to lower your exposure to toxic chemicals, you may be put off by how daunting it seems.

But changes are important, since Americans spend about 90 percent of their time indoors.

And you don’t need to make them all overnight.

To help you detox your home in a manageable way, here are EWG’s top recommendations for lowering your exposure to harmful chemicals in your home.

Attack the dust

You may not be able to see the dust in your home except in a shaft of sunlight, but it’s there. This toxic stew of substances has many sources, including chemicals shed by home products, as well as clothing and other fibers, paint, hair, mold, pollen, bacteria, viruses, insects, smoke and ash, soot, animal fur and dander, dead skin and cooking residues, among others.