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                    [Title] => Clorox offers solution to a homemaker's perennial woes
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When cleaning the house, homemakers are often faced with the dilemma of whether or not the kind of “cleaning” exerted was enough to provide protection for their homes — that is, if their regular cleaning effort was good enough to thoroughly disinfect and protect members of the entire household from disease-causing germs and viruses?

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What’s worse than a sick child? A sick mommy, that’s what, especially if Mommy is a full-time home maker.  

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Apart from sick people, a number of common objects are notorious channels for transmitting dirt, microbes, and other invisible organisms. “These are everyday objects we come in contact with,” says Clorox brand manager Renelle Delos Santos.

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When cleaning the house, homemakers are often faced with the dilemma of whether or not the kind of “cleaning” exerted was enough to provide protection for their homes — that is, if their regular cleaning effort was good enough to thoroughly disinfect and protect members of the entire household from disease-causing germs and viruses?

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What’s worse than a sick child? A sick mommy, that’s what, especially if Mommy is a full-time home maker.  

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Apart from sick people, a number of common objects are notorious channels for transmitting dirt, microbes, and other invisible organisms. “These are everyday objects we come in contact with,” says Clorox brand manager Renelle Delos Santos.

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