*COVID-19* For a cleaning and disinfecting guide that is specific to the novel coronavirus pandemic, please see our article: A Complete Guide to Non-Toxic Cleaning and Disinfecting During the Coronavirus Pandemic


Cleaning is important, you should definitely do it. While it can be a not very fun chore, unless you relate to Monica on a spiritual level, it really is something that should be done regularly. Besides germs, cleaning removes all the yucky (and potentially chemically laden) dust and dirt that can collect in your home over time. While it might seem like you should also disinfect your surfaces when you clean to kill any crazy germs that might be hanging out, it's not as necessary as you might think. And, using a strong, commercial disinfectant is definitely not needed or advised. Do you really want to use something all over your home that comes with a huge caution or warning sign on it?

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But, before you start going around disinfecting everything and hunting down all the antibacterial soap you can find, hear us out. Antibacterial soap isn't actually any better at killing germs than regular soap and water. In fact, the FDA has told companies to take the ingredient (triclosan) that often makes items antibacterial out of products. Instead of making us healthier, it can actually lead to superbugs that are stronger and more resistant to antibiotics - which could mean when we do get sick it's worse. So, this cold and flu season, stick to the regular soap and water - and don't forget to actually wash your hands. .

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