Chances are you have a dust bunny (or two) in your house. We all do! For many, they are the visible reminder that it's time to clean. But dust isn't just unsightly, it's usually toxic.Learn why your dust is toxic and how to keep it at bay by reading this month's Healthy Home Tip.
Just do it: Get rid of those toxic dust bunnies It's no fun when people remind you to clean, is it? Instead, we aim to inspire you to clean. In this month's Healthy Home Tip you'll learn:
- Why your dust is toxic
- How toxic dust can affect your family
- Tips to remove dust safely
- How you can create less toxic dust in the first place
Read the tip here -- then share it with a friend.
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We look forward to talking with you in a month when we discuss our next Healthy Home Tip: Use greener cleaners and don't use pesticides.
Thanks for reading!
Environmental Working Group
P.S. This tip is part of our Healthy Home Tips Series. You can find our first eight tips and sign up for the rest right here.

The Environmental Working Group is a non-profit, non-partisan research organization dedicated to using the power of information to protect human health and the environment. The EWG Action Fund is a legislative advocacy organization that uses EWG research to promote healthy and sustainable policies.
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