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- There are at least two things that can be done to create a clean and healthy indoor living environment.
- Ten steps to better indoor environmental quality
- Green carpet is more than a color.
- Do not attempt to treat major water or fire, smoke and odor damage yourself. A far more practical solution is to hire a certified restoration firm for professional advice and assistance.
- Brush up on the basics of vacuuming.
- The IICRC provides a consumer referral service to locate trained and certified cleaning and restoration firms and technicians.
- Going green when choosing and installing new carpet.
- If you need expert help with carpet care, water-damage restoration or any of 21 expertise areas, the IICRC can help.
- Prepping our indoor living environment for the upcoming cold season and holidays can be a chore all by itself! Here's how to meet the challenge.
- How can homeowners undo the mess and ensure their home is safe, clean, and livable once again?
- Study found no difference in the improvement experienced by children who lived in homes with carpet versus children from homes with other types of flooring.
- One of the questions often asked by homeowners hiring a cleaning company for the first time is, “How often should I have you come?”
- Don't cry over spilled milk or juice or many other kinds of stains. Instead, heed a few hints on getting carpet clean.
- Skincare and other household products containing benzoyl peroxide can put bleached spots on carpet and fabrics.
- Your carpet installation is a significant investment, both in monetary terms and overall home image. It is important to implement a maintenance program from the beginning.
- CRI President Werner Braun discusses carpet’s safety and comfort features.
- Does carpet aggravate allergies, or not?
- When spills are dealt with promptly and properly using a CRI-approved spot remover, they can be quick and easy to clean up.
- "Live steam" is not employed in this cleaning method, only warm or hot water.
- In today’s fiscal climate, there is no shortage of often ill-qualified people offering to clean and restore your valuable possessions, but how do you determine who truly knows what they are doing – i.e., how do you tell the “Masters” from the “Jacks-of-all-Trades”? In a word: Certification.

