Author Archives: Jessica Ek

Cleaning Trends and COVID-19

A year ago, we launched a month long #SafeAndCleanAtHome challenge on cleaning for health and well-being. It was a fun way to connect and get some control in changing circumstances. As two weeks at home turned into a year, #SafeAndCleanAtHome became a weekly feature. When things began opening back up...

Levels of Laundry Care

This National Public Health Week, we’re talking about cleaning practices for better health. When a loved one is sick, you want to care for them. Maybe you bring them soup or medicine. Maybe you set them up with a comfortable place to lay down in view of a television. But...

Safe and Clean Spring Cleaning

It’s spring cleaning season again! During National Cleaning Week, we celebrate everyone who will organize, sweep, vacuum, dust, disinfect or otherwise clean their homes. A recent survey found that 90% of Americans take part in spring cleaning. Still home because of the pandemic? Join the trend and roll up your...

Conserving Water While Cleaning

World Water Day, held on March 22, focuses on valuing water. To celebrate we are providing some tips and tricks to conserve water while cleaning your home. Kitchen Cleaning: Use a dishwasher. Modern dishwashers use less water compared to washing dishes by hand. Remember to run a full load to...

Comforter and Bedding Cleaning

How to Wash a Comforter and Bedding After a long day, the feeling of a cozy bed is so satisfying. But over time, sweat, body oil and allergens like dust mites can start to build up. To keep your bedding clean and comfortable, it’s a good idea to wash it...

Cleaning Reusables

Using reusable products can be a great way to reduce the need for single-use plastic. Properly cleaning your reusables goes a long way toward helping them last. Here are our tips for taking care of water bottles, straws, food containers and bags. Water Bottles Bacteria thrives in damp, dark environments...