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How to Keep Your Home Clean & Green in Collingwood's Harsh Winters


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Winter in Collingwood brings snow, slush, and freezing temperatures—which can make keeping your home clean a challenge. Between road salt, excess moisture, and stale indoor air, many homeowners struggle to maintain a fresh, healthy environment. The good news? You don’t need harsh chemicals to tackle winter messes!

In this guide, we’ll show you how to keep your home clean the eco-friendly way this winter while protecting your family’s health and reducing your environmental impact.

Keep Salt & Slush Off Your Floors

The Problem: Snow and slush tracked into your home bring road salt, which can damage floors and carpets while leaving a white, chalky residue.

Eco-Friendly Solution:

Set Up a Shoe-Free Zone: Place a large, absorbent doormat at the entrance and encourage guests to remove their shoes.

Use Vinegar & Water for Salt Stains: Mix one part vinegar with three parts warm water, then use a microfiber cloth to wipe away residue from floors and carpets.

Keep a Natural Bristle Broom Handy: Sweeping up dried salt before mopping reduces the need for excessive water use.

Combat Dry, Stale Winter Air

The Problem: In winter, windows stay closed, and heating systems dry out the air, leading to dust buildup and poor indoor air quality.

Eco-Friendly Solution:

Invest in Houseplants: Plants like peace lilies, snake plants, and aloe vera naturally purify the air.

Use a DIY Essential Oil Spray: Mix water, a tablespoon of rubbing alcohol, and a few drops of essential oils (like eucalyptus or lavender) in a spray bottle for a natural air freshener.

Dust with Microfiber Cloths: These trap dust without the need for chemical sprays.

Stop Mold & Moisture Buildup
The Problem: Snow and humidity create excess moisture in the air, leading to mold and mildew in bathrooms, windowsills, and basements.

Eco-Friendly Solution:

Run a Dehumidifier: Keeping indoor humidity levels between 30-50% helps prevent mold growth.

Use Baking Soda & Vinegar for Mold: Instead of bleach, apply vinegar directly to moldy spots and scrub with a baking soda paste for natural, non-toxic removal.

Open Windows on Milder Days: Even a 10-minute fresh air break can reduce moisture buildup.

Naturally Freshen Up Winter Fabrics

The Problem: Winter coats, blankets, and upholstery absorb odors over time, making your home feel stale.

Eco-Friendly Solution:

Sprinkle Baking Soda on Upholstery & Carpets: Let it sit for 15 minutes before vacuuming to neutralize odors.

Hang Blankets Outside on Sunny Days: Fresh air naturally deodorizes fabrics.

Make a DIY Fabric Spray: Mix water, a splash of witch hazel, and essential oils (like lemon or peppermint) to freshen up sofas, curtains, and rugs.

Want more tips on maintaining a clean and eco-friendly home this winter? Read the full blog on our website!

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