
Sort results by: Best Match | Date Added | Alphabetically
- Water is the lifeblood of civilization - a necessity for life and health of man, animal, and plants. However, water also has the power to wreak havoc as a silent thief, stealing peace of mind and ruining property.
- Though found in kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood cabinets are not immune to water. Here's how to care for them.
- Protect your planks!
- You CAN organize your entire home, starting with bite-sized tasks that aren't so overwhelming.
- Creative and practical cleaning ideas you may want to adopt today.
- A little light work keeps floors protected and clean.
- No matter how conscientiously you clean, dust is a part of your environment. Bust dust with our help.
- There are three different technologies available today for high efficiency toilets (HET) designed to help homeowners save water and help the environment.
- Protecting your floors saves you both time and money.
- How to handle food stuffs, kitchen surfaces, and fabrics that come into contact with flood water.
- Air cleaners are usually classified by the method employed for removing particles of various sizes from the air.
- Don't keep your family (or yourself) in the dark about what needs to be done today.
- Gleaning the facts amid the controversy.
- A major educational campaign, launched June 23, 2011 by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), informs the public of the infection preventionist’s role in healthcare settings and ways in which patients can stay safe from infections.
- The CRI Seal of Approval program identifies effective carpet cleaning solutions and equipment. Only the best pass the test.
- Your health deserves a basic understanding of where asbestos can be found and what you should do if your home has it.
- Narrow enough to escape frequent notice, aluminum window frames need cleaning, too.
- Clearing your home of asthma triggers.
- 10 cleaning solutions with a backpack model vacuum cleaner
- Cooking outdoors was once only a summer activity shared with family and friends. Now more than half of Americans say they are cooking outdoors year round. So whether the snow is blowing or the sun is shining brightly, it’s important to follow food safety guidelines to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying and causing foodborne illness.

