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Home


There’s nothing more important than the air that your family breathes. In fact, the air that surrounds your family is one of the most important aspects of a clean home. Poor air quality can cause congestion, headache and even fatigue, especially for the more than 48 million Americans suffering from allergies and asthma.

The good news is you can take some easy steps to improve your home’s indoor air quality. The mission of goodcleanair.net is to help you keep both the air and the surfaces in your home clean so your family can breathe easier. On the site you’ll find:

Floorcare Tips
A fresh, clean home starts at the floor. This section answers important questions about floorcare, including:
• How do I select the best vacuum for my home?
• How can I help my vacuum run at peak performance?
• How do I care for the floors in my home?

Household Cleaning Tips
Get tips on going beyond the floor by caring for other surfaces in your home, like ceiling fans, crown molding, tables and sofas. And learn how air filters can help enhance your home’s overall cleanliness. Go to Household Cleaning Tips.

Tips from an Allergist
Allergist Dr. Frederic Renold answers common questions about allergens in your home and provides advice for decreasing allergy inducers like dust, mold, pet dander and mildew.


Choosing a Vacuum

Choosing a Vacuum

Upright. Canister. Cordless. Bagless. HEPA. When it comes to choosing a vacuum, there are so many options to consider!

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Maintaining a Vacuum

Maintaining a Vacuum

For the health of your family, vacuum bag and filter changes should be a habit - just like regular doctor visits. They are essential for optimal performance of your vacuum, but sometimes hard to remember to do.

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Cleaning Tips

Allergist Tips

Allergist Dr. Frederic Renold answers common questions about allergens in your home and provides advice for decreasing allergy inducers like dust, mold, pet dander and mildew.

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