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- Act Quickly! Ninety percent of the spots on carpet and upholstery can be removed completely if they are absorbed, blotted and flushed within two or three minutes.
- EPA's Science Advisory Board has identified perchloroethylene as a possible to probable human carcinogen.
- 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.
- Knowing your stone is key to cleaning it.
- Creating a sense of order may be the most crucial of spring cleaning tasks.
- What to look for when you bring in the pros
- Technical tips on removing fire retardants.
- Determine your course of action by the type of wall found underneath.
- A safety alert from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- By implementing good cleaning techniques and proper frequency of maintenance, your carpet's life can be greatly extended.
- Adding enzymes to laundry detergents provides consumers with the cleanest wash yet.
- While cleanliness may be next to godliness, it’s also very closely related to disinfection.
- Tips on cleaning and caring for wood furniture.
- How to delegate the spring cleaning chores to family members of all ages and get things done fast.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- Got fine wood or wooden antiques? Here's advice from the Museum Management Program of the National Park Service (NPS).
- Your health deserves a basic understanding of where asbestos can be found and what you should do if your home has it.
- Safety begins at home.
- Use methods, products and tools that work for you, not against you, to make your home a healthier place. HousekeepingChannel.com interviews David Mudarri, formerly of the Indoor Environments Division of the EPA.
- The following information is submitted by The Clean Trust as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado).

