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- How to keep things organized and tidy during the summer months.
- The IICRC provides tips for fire victims facing clean up.
- Be sure to take a few safety steps before stoking the flames.
- 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.
- 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.
- Disposers may offer more than just convenience. In several respects, they’re an environmentally responsible alternative to putting food waste in a landfill.
- It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....
- Spring cleaning is a misnomer! Fall is by far the best time to clean.
- Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent killer that can stalk any home with fuel-burning appliances. Within minutes, high concentrations of this odorless, colorless and invisible gas can become lethal. Here's advice from UL on how to protect your loved ones.
- After a long winter, consumers are ready to tackle the clutter - 60% still regularly engage in spring cleaning, survey says.
- Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
- Clearing your home of asthma triggers.
- How can homeowners undo the mess and ensure their home is safe, clean, and livable once again?
- Protect your belongings by packing correctly.
- Naturally, the best way to prevent odor is to eliminate its source (e.g., take out the garbage, smoke or keep pets outside, etc.), but what about existing odors already permeating your home?
- The IICRC provides a consumer referral service to locate trained and certified cleaning and restoration firms and technicians.
- The best ways to tackle overlooked jobs like windows, curtains and upholstery.
- Getting ready to go in the morning is hectic enough, so make sure your coat closet is streamlined for quick and easy access to your winter wear.
- 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.
- An Environmental Protection Agency list of indoor pollutants and solutions that could affect your health.

