Ottowa Cleaners: $99 for Two or $139 for Three Hour House Cleaning Session (Up to 54% Off)

Ottowa Cleaners

Today’s Groupon Ottawa Daily Deal of the Day: Ottowa Cleaners: $99 for Two or $139 for Three Hour House Cleaning Session (Up to 54% Off)

Buy now for only $
99
Value $200
Discount Up to 54% Off
Save $101

With today’s Groupon great deal to Ottowa Cleaners, for only $99, you can get Two or $139 for Three Hour House Cleaning Session! That’s a saving up to 54% Off! You may buy 1 voucher for yourself and 1 as gifts & the Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase.

Choose Between Two Options:

  • C$99 for a two hour house cleaning session (C$200 value)
  • C$139 for a three hour house cleaning session (C$300 value)

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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In a Nutshell
Housecleaners offer personalized, eco-friendly services, tailoring their cleaning sessions to meet your specifications

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Valid only within 20 km. of zip code K1S 2R7. Appointment required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

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Dust Mites: Invisible Flesh Eaters
Dust mites exist wherever humans do, eating our shed skin and making our eyes itchy. Read on for more about these tiny garbage disposals.

Dust mites are permanent houseguests, freeloading off of our dead skin cells and making themselves comfortable in our beds. Unlike a distant relative or a persistent vacuum salesman, they’re hard to kick out since they’re nearly impossible to see. Each mite measures about 1/80th of an inch, visible only under the lens of a microscope. Close up, they echo back to something prehistoric. Their eight legs are equipped with suckers and hooks, and their thick bodies seem to be covered in armored plates. In fact, fossil evidence suggests that mites have been on Earth for 400 million years, predating dinosaurs by more than 100 million years. And since that time, they’ve made themselves at home inside damp, dark spaces brimming with dead skin cells, their current favorite homes being carpets, duvets, and pillowcases. Humans make it easy for mites to find food, since we shed about 1.5 million skin flakes every hour.

Although our relationship with mites is partially symbiotic—they do dispose of our biological waste—mites also pose a health threat, especially to children. Their droppings can trigger asthmatic reactions in those with mite allergies, and their terrifying appearance can give any kid with a microscope a new reason to fear the boogeyman under the bed.

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