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8 Dirty Secrets in Your Home

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In denial about the crud that’s festering in the nooks and crannies of your home? The maintenance and cleaning pros we talked to say these eight jobs are among the grossest — and among the most important. One job could even save your life.

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#1 Cruddy Undersides of Rugs

Look under your area rugs for a nasty surprise — a sea of grit and dust — despite regular vacuuming. 

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#2 Disgusting Disposal

Your kitchen has more germs than even your bathroom. And your garbage disposal and its splash guard flaps just might be the most disgusting place in the house — slimy, smelly, and befouled with old food. 

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#3 Greasy Kitchen Vent Hood

Your range vent hood works hard to absorb smoke, steam, and grease. Just like you change air filters to extend the life of your HVAC, you should clean the vent filter. Not only will this make the vent more efficient, it’s a safety measure. Should you have a grease fire, a greasy hood and filter can spread the fire into your home’s duct work.

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#4 Crumby Kitchen Crevices

No matter how spotless your kitchen surfaces are, crumbs, morsels, and drips of stuff have fallen into the crannies between appliances and countertops, tempting bugs and vermin. 

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#5 Grimy Fans and Ceilings

Dispatching the out-of-sight, out-of-mind dust (sloughed-off skin cells, dust mites, and outdoor allergens) that lives on ceiling fans and light fixtures means better indoor air quality and fewer allergy problems. 

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#6 Grungy Toilets

You’re not getting down-and-dirty with your toilet until you scrub where the commode meets the bathroom floor. 

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#7 Debris-Filled Crawlspace

No one wants to crawl around under the house — except bugs and rodents. If you suspect critters are playing house, skip the DIY and consult a pro. Otherwise, it’s a good idea to check your crawlspace annually to check for water penetration and clean out debris. 

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#8 Linty Dryer Vents

This is one of the most important dirty jobs, because cleaning your clothes dryer’s lint trap and vents will extend its life, improve its efficiency, and save your life. Clothes dryers cause more than 2,900 structural fires, injuring 100 and killing 5 people on average each year. “Failure to clean” is the leading contributing factor to these fires.

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Related: 13 Kitchen Spots You Need to Clean Before the Stench Hits You

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