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- Hannah Keeley offers this first installment in her Healthy Home series about hidden dangers in your home — and what to do about them.
- Spot and stain removal.
- Studies show an estimated 32 percent of people who own a two-car garage can only get one car inside because of the clutter. Here's what to do.
- If you find that no matter how much you vacuum, your carpet still does not look like it used to, it may be time for deep cleaning. While there are do-it-yourself cleaning methods on the market, hiring a professional is often the safest, fastest and easiest option.
- You may be surprised to learn what it brings into the home environment.
- Swine flu presents a real and present danger to public health. The IEHA is pleased to provide this information from the CDC.
- EPA fines landlord $13,675 for lead-based paint disclosure violations.
- Research shows radar technology could save serious money in mold damage.
- Something about eliminating useless stuff just feels right.
- Just-cleaned carpet should dry within six to eight hours or less, and should never stay damp more than 24 hours, or microbial growth and odor may occur.
- More than 70 percent could better manage asthma triggers, EPA survey finds.
- Do homemade green cleaners disinfect? Antimicrobial Test Labs (ATL) puts one recipe to the test.
- Housekeeping Channel and the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) have entered into an educational partnership to assist consumers in the care of wood floors.
- Be in the know before panicking about mold.
- The CRI Seal of Approval program identifies effective carpet cleaning solutions and equipment. Only the best pass the test.
- A good storage plan goes a long way toward smoothing out your whole life.
- Don't let cleaning take over your schedule.
- Treat them right to persuade them to go away.
- Smart guidelines for storing your winter wear.
- 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?

