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- Q & A with Fred Hueston
- Whether you are the victim of a flood or your plumbing sprang a leak while you're on vacation, the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) offers some helpful suggestions on what to do.
- EPA and HHS urge caution in areas exposed to contaminated flood water.
- Each year, the average American home wastes more than 10,000 gallons of water on easy-to-fix household leaks.
- Four steps to cleaning your toilet bowl effectively.
- Making a few wise purchases now can fatten your pocketbook in the long term - from adjusting heating and cooling systems to switching to soft water so your washing machine and clothing will last longer.
- Specially designed laundry detergent and high-efficiency washing machines can reduce water and energy use to as low as 20 percent of that consumed by the conventional load of laundry.
- Don't put dirty screens back onto freshly cleaned windows.
- How to reach tip-top clean with less caustic chemicals.
- Be sure to control bacteria in the kitchen.
- Experts recommend setting the stage for swimming safety before a single bathing suit ever gets wet.
- Tips you need to know before using bleach or bleach-containing products.
- Tips for cleaning pots, pans and cutting boards in your kitchen.
- Tips for a tidier toilet from Graham and Rosemary Haley.
- Why many cleantrust-Certified professionals use moisture meters during and after completion of flood cleanup or other water restoration.
- Better cleaning and care
secrets.
- An easy and economical way to clean your oven is to put it off until tomorrow.
- What's the secret to better car care? Mary Findley offers tips for keeping your vehicle looking its best.
- Short steps to keeping your home safe.
- 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.

