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6 Ways To Keep Your Child’s Bathroom Clean And Green

Want some great tips to help you keep your child’s bathroom free of harsh chemicals and toxic fumes. Try some of these ideas and green alternatives to help the environment and your little one! 1. Ditch the Liquid Soap Somewhere along the way liquid soap replaced good old fashioned bar soap, and we’re not sure why. What we do know is that bar soap lasts quite a bit longer and is a lot more eco-friendly with its packaging. The average bar soap is wrapped in a slip of paper or cardboard, which can be recycled or even better, composted.

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How to Make Non-Toxic Floor & Glass Cleaner

Making your own cleaning products is not only easy to do; it is environmentally and economically beneficial. When you clean your home with products that you make yourself you know exactly what youre using – no fancy unrecognizable chemical names, allowing you to cut down significantly on exposure to a lot of unnecessary toxins. All you need to get started are a few reusable spray bottles, and a couple of inexpensive items you probably already …

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Green Carpet Cleaning Solutions

From our guest blogger Nicole Everyone knows that taking good care of a carpet will ensure a cleaner and healthier home and the longer durability of the carpeting. Carpets could actually be some of the dirtiest places in your home, whether you notice that or not, so make sure you regularly vacuum and spot clean them.

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Live Clean Baby

I love finding great products that are also eco-friendly. Live Clean Baby is a new brand that offers environmentally aware products specifically formulated with both mothers concerns and babys sensitivities in mind.

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Make Spring Cleaning FUN!

Every Sunday morning my family does our weekly deep cleaning. It is a time to clean up and organize for the week. We were sitting at breakfast when I reminded my kids that after breakfast it was time to organize their rooms, play some music, and have fun while they cleaned up a bit. My son remarked that Sundays were “lazy days”, not clean up days.