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- Your water supply may require extra measures for best results.
- Okay, so you are ready for a service to clean your home. Good for you! But, you may ask: “How can I trust someone in my home, or better yet, with a key to my house?”
- When spills are dealt with promptly and properly using a CRI-approved spot remover, they can be quick and easy to clean up.
- Remove “eau de skunk” from your pet using a simple formula.
- It’s easy to assume hospitals continuously sanitize or disinfect almost every square inch of space, but this isn’t necessarily so.
- Be choosy about your temporary home away from home.
- Perhaps the traffic areas begin to look crushed or flattened, or you've recently moved your furniture around and there are indentations in the carpet. Are those “dents” permanent? What can be done to preserve carpet’s nap or pile?
- These are: Declutter, Resolve to Dissolve, and Contain Don’t Strain.
- The International Executive Housekeepers Association (now “IEHA”) and The Housekeeping Channel (HC) are pleased to present free flu-prevention information for schools.
- When all you want to do is get the house clean, you’re probably not too focused on getting organized. There are surfaces to dust, floors to mop and bathrooms to scrub. There’s no time to get things all lined up in a row, right? Wrong.
- If you or your family are among the many Americans who move into a new home each year, these tips can help ease the transition.
- The truth is, there IS more storage space! So what if you have to drive down the block to use it...
- Be in the know before panicking about mold.
- Assign appropriate jobs by age and maturity.
- Create a plan for ventilation whether building, remodeling or leaving things as they are.
- Zero in on one project at a time and schedule cleaning in 15- to 30-minute increments
- SDA provides advice for keeping new clothes clean and in good condition.
- Tax time and beyond — what to keep, and where, and what to discard.
- Master the secret of easy decorating and cleaning.
- Celebrity chef, Rachael Ray, provides tips for cooking (and cleaning) with kids.

