Holiday Hosts Cleaning for Health & Comfort |
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WASHINGTON -- With the holiday season upon us, millions of Americans are getting ready to open their doors to friends and family. A new survey from the ACI underscores the vital role that cleaning plays in creating not only a warm and inviting atmosphere, but also a healthy environment for holiday gatherings. According to the American Cleaning Institute’s 2025 Fall Cleaning Survey, an overwhelming 91 percent of Americans make a concerted effort to clean their homes before entertaining guests. This widespread commitment to cleanliness is about more than just appearances – it’s about crafting a welcoming space where everyone can relax and enjoy the festivities without worry. The survey, conducted by Wakefield Research for ACI, reveals that 71% of hosts focus on tidying up the spaces guests are most likely to see, ensuring that every detail contributes to a positive first impression. But the effort doesn’t stop at what’s visible: 64% of Americans make sure to empty trash bins, and 57% use air fresheners or candles to infuse their homes with inviting scents. Beyond Aesthetics: Cleaning for Health and Comfort The Reality of Last-Minute Hosting As Jennifer Abril, ACI President and CEO, explains, “Holiday hosting shouldn’t be just about appearances - health and comfort matter just as much. Our survey shows that many Americans understand simple steps like disinfecting surfaces and freshening the air can make a big difference in how guests feel in your home.” Tools for a Stress-Free Holiday This holiday season, cleaning isn’t just a chore – it’s the secret to unforgettable gatherings, filled with comfort, joy, and peace of mind for all. The ACI Cold & Flu Survey was conducted by Wakefield Research (www.wakefieldresearch.com) among 1,000 nationally representative U.S. adults ages 18+, between August 26th and September 2nd, 2025, using an email invitation and an online survey. The data has been weighted to ensure an accurate representation of nationally representative U.S. adults ages 18+. For more, go to www.cleaninginstitute.org. |
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