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  • Computer tower

    Dusting reduces buildup on sensitive components inside the case.
  • Extension pole

    These attachment tools allow for the safe cleaning of a home’s high and hard-to-reach areas.
  • Radiator, baseboard (electric)

    For safety’s sake, cut power to these units before cleaning them.
  • Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology describes the creation and use of materials, devices and systems which control matter at the atomic or molecular level or “nanoscale”.
  • Cutting board

    Thorough washing and sanitizing is essential, particularly on meat-cutting surfaces.
  • Carbon monoxide alarm

    Every home should have at least one CO detector.
  • Dry mopping

    A cousin to dusting as it applies to hard flooring.
  • Mat

    Hate dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping so often? Try a set of these.
  • Enzymes

    Naturally-occurring proteins used in cleaning products to digest waste and remove stains.
  • Air cleaner

    There are several different types, but these useful appliances are no substitute for good cleaning and other preventive measures.
  • Urine

    Act quickly to prevent this spot from drying and becoming a permanent problem.
  • Candles

    They create a warm, cozy atmosphere — and present some hazards as well.
  • Denatured alcohol

    This solvent is a capable spot cleaner on many hard surfaces.
  • Electrical cord

    Simply cleaned but needs a regular safety check for worn, cracked, or frayed insulation.
  • Wall, painted

    First, vacuum or dry-sponge walls. Wash if necessary with the following method.
  • Window

    Where most people really need help is with large expanses of glass — this is where the streaks are.
  • Dust, dusting

    It's everywhere, all the time. Here's how to keep it to a tolerable minimum.
  • Dander

    Control shedding where it starts – on your dog or cat – with regular brushing.
  • Floods

    Basic steps for staying safe and coping during both a flood and its immediate aftermath.
  • Ink spot

    Fast action can prevent spots from becoming permanent stains.

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