Spring cleaning is a rite of passage: clearing out the cobwebs and cabin fever and opening up your living space to the fresh, clean energy of spring. Even better, you can do this without synthetic chemicals and harsh cleansers that contaminate this life-renewing time of year.
It’s no secret that indoor pollution is worse than outdoor pollution. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency warns the public about the many different indoor air-quality issues you should address, from off-gassing furniture and carpeting to radon, asbestos, mold, and certain household cleaners.




