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- Contain soil and dust: fight dirt at the front door (and inside).
- Homeowners use water for many purposes, including drinking, cooking, washing, heating, humidifying, flushing (the No. 1 use of water in a home) and their pets. Those are just a few reasons homeowners should make sure they understand what’s in their water.
- The Carpet and Rug Institute recognizes Service Providers that use proven products and processes to clean carpets.
- Relative humidity levels rising above 50 percent stimulate the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and other biological allergens, which generate musty odors and can aggravate allergies.
- Ban sniffling and sneezing behind the wheel. Make your car an allergen-free zone!
- 10 cleaning solutions with a backpack model vacuum cleaner
- Don't be one of the tens of thousands who end up in emergency rooms each year because of gardening accidents.
- There is good news for the estimated one in five allergy sufferers who have pets: There are ways you and your pet can live together.
- Understanding spot ‘make-up’ is key to removal.
- It's time for a new standard of organization: an imperfect one.
- How to keep your leather furniture looking its best.
- Going green when choosing and installing new carpet.
- Do homemade green cleaners disinfect? Antimicrobial Test Labs (ATL) puts one recipe to the test.
- Organizing your laundry room not only keeps it looking clean, it is one quick and easy way to help keep you and your family safe. Use this checklist when you are organizing your laundry room, doing spring cleaning or just need a quick review of safety tips.
- “I can see clearly now.” And you will, when your windows are sparkling, thanks to a little elbow grease and your proficiency with a squeegee.
- What improves your laundering, from enzyme prewashes to fabric softeners.
- For health's sake, know your ceiling's ingredients before dusting up a storm.
- Families are questioning the presence of chemical products in their homes and taking steps to replace them with healthier alternatives made from more benign ingredients.
- Special care products to make fabric cleaning easy, fast and economical.
- Consumer Reports helps homeowners choose deck treatments that can "weather" summer and winter.

