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- Clunky washer got you down? Try a new high-efficiency machine.
- 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).
- For health's sake, know your ceiling's ingredients before dusting up a storm.
- Use this tiny labor force to get the job done without harmful chemicals.
- HVAC coils should be cleaned at regular intervals for optimum efficiency.
- P&G Professional is pleased to offer those who hold CEH and REH status from IEHA free online courses for CEU credits.
- When furniture shopping, keep storage and organization in mind. If you like a simple, clean design, then you are going to hate it cluttered with things. Make sure to choose pieces that will hold and organize the things you own.
- Though found in kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood cabinets are not immune to water. Here's how to care for them.
- 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.
- Protect your belongings by packing correctly.
- There's more to the sorting game than just keeping dark garments away from the gleaming whites.
- If you intend to burn wood to help this winter's heating bill, check out these safety tips from the Chimney Safety Institute of America.
- Smart guidelines for storing your winter wear.
- Is spring cleaning obsolete? Here's a new definition.
- When Consumer Reports talks, people listen.
- Recipes for homemade cleaners from Hannah Keeley.
- Find Seal of Approval (SOA) Service Providers on The Housekeeping Channel.
- While cleanliness may be next to godliness, it’s also very closely related to disinfection.
- Learn how to use a squeegee and you'll be done with window cleaning in half the time or less.
- Take a few smart measures before settling in for a warm winter in front of the fire.

