Has COVID Changed Spring Cleaning? New ACI Survey Tracks Consumer Habits on Annual Cleaning Ritual
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69% of Americans say they plan on spring cleaning this year and 55% say they're cleaning more than usual due to COVID-19, according to the American Cleaning Institute's latest National Cleaning Survey. - (Graphic: Business Wire)
According to an online survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of ACI, 69% of Americans plan on spring cleaning this year, a decrease of eight percentage points from 2019 and 2020 ACI surveys. - Spring cleaning typically involves deep cleaning rooms throughout your home.
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