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- Scientists are finding germs are apparently smarter, tougher and more organized than anyone ever imagined.
- Here are some basic tips for winning the war on clutter in your garage.
- “I can see clearly now.” And you will, when your windows are sparkling, thanks to a little elbow grease and your proficiency with a squeegee.
- Get 85% of your cleaning done before you start!
- These are housecleaning basics, retooled to be as guy-friendly as possible.
- For people who suffer from asthma and allergies, dusting can be a great way to avoid asthma & allergy triggers such as dust mite feces and pollen. The trick is to remove dust rather than spread it around.
- Safe food handling steps are the key to making your cookout safe and healthy.
- To help Americans make the most out of their spring cleaning efforts, the Institute for Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has identified eight tools that all spring cleaners should keep handy.
- Are you an informed consumer? Consider these eight myths, and corresponding truths, about vacuuming.
- Tips for cleaning pots, pans and cutting boards in your kitchen.
- A clean home is a comfortable home — for both you and your pet.
- The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) is the first organization within the soft floor covering sector to earn accreditation as a certification body for indoor air quality by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI).
- The HIRE Act, if passed, would provide hefty tax deductions and breaks for consumers who purchase qualified building products and home furnishings.
- You can promote and support clean, healthy schools in your community. What could be more important?
- What you can do besides nag, to keep children's bedrooms clear.
- Don't let the marketing hype pull the wool over your eyes. Make sure your cleaning products and methods are actually getting things clean.
- Wow guests for much less than the price of a remodel!
- It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....
- Infrared cameras, like infrared thermometers, are used to detect surface temperature differences: here's how they help cleantrust-Certified experts ensure your home is dry after a flood or other water incident.
- You shouldn’t merely scratch the surface. Do the thorough job that makes your home do more than shine.

