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The other day, I reminded my husband that since wildfire season was approaching (we live in the Pacific Northwest), we needed to change our HVAC air filter. His response? "I already did this year."
Yeah, so here's the thing. If you're like most people (including me), you probably aren't replacing some important things in your home and life often enough (like your HVAC air filter), and that puts your health and safety at risk. And you're not alone. Life is busy, and you don't always think about replacing things that seem, on the surface, still perfectly good. Same.
So here's a list of helpful reminders about things you probably don't even know you need to replace, and how often you need to do it.
- Kitchen environments actually host higher concentrations of harmful microbes than toilets, mainly due to the contribution of kitchen sponges.
- Kitchen sponges typically serve as the largest reservoir of bacteria in the entire home.
- Regardless of the method used to sanitize a kitchen sponge, only 60% of the harmful bacteria are removed.
- Cross-contamination from kitchen sponges is considered one of the main culprits in spreading foodborne bacteria.
So yeah — not so great. Which means sanitizing sponges doesn't really work. But what does work is replacing them — often. Experts recommend replacing sponges weekly to bi-weekly.
Worried about filling up landfills with sponges? I get it! That's why I like these compostable, biodegradable sponges that come in a 12-pack.






















