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  2. 7 tips to make your home smell good - AOL

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    D’Apolito recommends pouring boiling water down the drain, followed by a half cup of baking soda and then a half cup to 1 cup of white vinegar to thoroughly clean the disposal.

  3. 15 ways apple cider vinegar can benefit your health and home

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    Unlike harsher substances like bleach, apple cider vinegar is completely nontoxic, and is more than 80 percent effective at getting rid of mold and mildew. If you're cleaning something more ...

  4. 13 Habits That Are Secretly Making Your House Smelly ... - AOL

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    We spoke to two residential cleaning experts for insight on the secret habits that make your home smell, plus ways to fix the situation so you can get back to enjoying nice smelling interiors ...

  5. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    If there are mold problems in a house only during certain times of the year, the house is probably too airtight or too drafty. Mold problems occur in airtight homes more frequently in the warmer months (when humidity is high inside the house, and moisture is trapped), and occur in drafty homes more frequently in the colder months (when warm air ...

  6. Aspergillus versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Aspergillus versicolor is a highly ubiquitous species commonly isolated from soil, plant debris, marine environments, and indoor air environments. [5] [6] It is among the most common of indoor molds, often reported in dust and in water-damaged building materials, such as wallboards, insulation, textiles, ceiling tiles, and manufactured wood.

  7. House dust mite - Wikipedia

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    The average life cycle for a house dust mite is 65–100 days. [9] A mated female house dust mite can live up to 70 days, laying 60 to 100 eggs in the last five weeks of her life. In a 10-week life span, a house dust mite will produce approximately 2,000 fecal particles and an even larger number of partially digested enzyme-covered dust ...

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