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- Be choosy about your temporary home away from home.
- Here are some tips from the International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA) on how to properly care for and maintain one of the hardest working surfaces in your house.
- The tireless professionals at the IEHA have a few tricks up their sleeves for accomplishing the most work in the shortest amount of time. Here are just a few that can help you keep your home looking like a showcase.
- How to make a bed with upscale hotel flair.
- It’s easy to assume hospitals continuously sanitize or disinfect almost every square inch of space, but this isn’t necessarily so.
- Research shows radar technology could save serious money in mold damage.
- 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).
- Simplify your annual chore day.
- Safely mobilize your family task force this spring.
- The non-profit IICRC continues to reach out to consumers, insurance companies, and government agencies to raise awareness of the value of using well trained, certified technicians and firms to perform restoration and remediation work.
- CRI adds Green Vacuum Cleaners and Green Cleaning Certification.
- Why you might have it, how to make it go away.
- The American Lung Association provides resources to counter peak asthma rates in back-to-school months of September and October.
- You may be surprised to learn what it brings into the home environment.
- Carpet cleaning advice for those really muddy, dirty carpet situations.
- The Carpet & Rug Institute tests and certifies
carpet cleaning products to help the consumer sort out fact from marketing hype.
- Many aren't aware that they are eligible to obtain flood insurance coverage, says the National Flood Insurance Program.
- More than 70 percent could better manage asthma triggers, EPA survey finds.
- Steps to safe management from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- 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.