Is Your Spring Cleaning Stuck in the 20th Century?

Using toxic chemicals is so last century. If you’re still doing your spring cleaning the same way you always have, this is the year to change it up — and save money in the process. Make these 5 updates and clean the house top to bottom without taking a toll on your health or your wallet.
1. Sterilize using UV rays
Ultraviolet light kills 99.9 percent of viruses, bacteria, dust mites and bed bugs with a magical wave of a UV Sterilizing Wand.
2. Redecorate your mop closet in green
Cleaning solutions running low after a long winter’s nap? Replace them only with nontoxic, eco-friendly cleaners. One way to know how safe a household cleaner is? Look for “signal words” or “warning words” on the label. They’re placed there by order of the federal government, primarily for helping you protect your family’s health. Examples of signal words include:
POISON/DANGER: very toxic; only a few drops could kill you.
WARNING: moderately toxic; as little as a teaspoonful is lethal.
CAUTION: less toxic; two tablespoons to a cup could do you in.
3. Get a good door mat
Door mats are an aspect of “smart cleaning” that save you time and money and at the they help you have a healthier home. You’ll be amazed at how much less dirt is tracked into the house. Plus, shoes are repositories for pesticides and heavy metals such as lead — so a good brushing of the soles at the door will help reduce exposure.
4. Try microfiber cleaning cloths
Microfiber cleaning cloths are eco-friendly because you can clean using only a small amount of water — no chemicals, no paper towels or other disposables. Microfiber cloths thoroughly remove dust, allergens, and bacteria. Also try microfiber floor mops.
5. Trade chemicals for steam
Steam cleaning is a very effective way to clean to clean tile, grout, shower doors and appliances using zero chemicals — only water. These all-purpose appliances use steam at temperatures of 240° and are designed to kill germs, viruses, bed bugs and more.















I hadn’t heard of using UV rays yet. Though it makes perfect sense now that I’ve read about it here. And steam cleaning too! Fabulous ideas. I’m always looking for new safe ways to clean without toxic household products. Thank you!
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