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  1. Nov 13, 2018 · On average, Americans spend approximately 6 hours per week cleaning their homes. Roughly a third of us are concerned if it’s enough and if we’re cleaning correctly, according to survey results compiled by ACI.

    • Covid-19 Cleaning Behavior Findings
    • Spring Cleaning Findings
    • Consumer Confidence Behavior Findings
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    Q. What hygiene or cleaning products are you using more now than before the spread of the novel coronavirus or COVID-19? Q. Since the pandemic, how do you view cleaning, disinfecting and proper hygiene? 70% As a way to ensure the health and safety of me and/or my family 57% As an act of caring for myself and others 30% As a chore 21% As an outlet t...

    Q. How often, if ever, do you or someone in your household engage in spring cleaning? 69% Every year 11% Every other year 6% Every few years 4% Less often than every few years 10% I never spring clean Q. What is your primary reason for spring cleaning? 60% To give my house the thorough cleaning it needs (among Millennials 49%) 22% To remove clutter...

    Q. How confident are you in the safety and effectiveness of the cleaning products and fabric care products that you use on a daily/weekly basis? 41% Very confident 51% Somewhat confident 3% Not very confident 1% Not at all confident 4% No opinion/not sure Q. Since the start of the pandemic, do you feel your knowledge around cleaning has ... 20% Inc...

    ACI Celebrates National Cleaning Week New Campaign Aims to Prevent Accidental Poisonings in Children Cleaning Practices After COVID Consumer Spring Cleaning Habits The survey results listed here are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted February 16 - 17, 2021 on behalf of the American Cleaning Institute. For the survey, a sample of 1,005 adults...

    • Less than once a week. Respondents who shower this often: One percent. No matter how often you shower, one thing you should never do when cleansing yourself is go to the bathroom.
    • Once a week. Respondents who shower this often: Two percent. While summer is winding to a close, it is not over yet. Which means, one summer shower tip you'll want to keep in mind—especially if you're not a frequent shower-taker by, well, nature—is remembering to rinse off after spending any amount of time outdoors.
    • Once every six days. Respondents who shower this often: One percent. One common shower habit you want to avoid is leaving the drain uncovered when you are done washing.
    • Once every five days. Respondents who shower this often: Two percent. If your hygiene habits involve a less than frequent shower schedule, that may actually be to your advantage when it comes to staying safe during a thunderstorm, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says.
  2. Mar 20, 2019 · 2019 ACI National Cleaning Survey Topline Results: 77% of Households Spring Clean Every Year; On Average, Spring Cleaning Takes Six Days to Finish; 33% Do Not Believe They Clean Everything in their Home Often Enough; 41% Can’t Remember the Last Time They Cleaned the Fridge; Summary of Key Stats Available Here

  3. Mar 24, 2023 · A survey of 2,000 Americans who own appliances looked at their cleaning habits and found that while half claimed the longest they’ve gone without ever cleaning their home is just one month...

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  4. Aug 16, 2021 · Approximately two-thirds of Americans shower daily. In Australia it's over 80%. But in China, about half of people report bathing only twice a week. In the US, the daily shower tends to start around puberty and becomes lifelong.

  5. Jul 14, 2014 · And while this may shock – one in four (24%) Americans don’t wash their hands all the time after using a public toilet. This rises to 29% of men (compared with 19% of women) and one in three (33%) people aged between 18 and 34.