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- Here are some tips from the International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA) on how to properly care for and maintain one of the hardest working surfaces in your house.
- Q & A with Tara Aronson.
- Pumping dirt is the new exercise craze combining aerobics, calisthenics, weight lifting, and, yes, housecleaning.
- Smooth finish in the basement
- Sweeping can be downright simple if you follow a few basic principles.
- Here is a short checklist to help make sure you are prepared for company.
- Don't let cleaning take over your schedule.
- Q & A with Fred Hueston
- Inside tips for making these hard surfaces easy to maintain.
- HC asked makers of special surfaces how to clean their products. Here are their tips.
- Simple steps to natural stone care will keep it looking beautiful for many years.
- Water, water, everywhere! (Well, almost.) Moisture makes a fertile breeding ground for mold and mildew.
- A green cleaning method that's hot.
- While cleanliness may be next to godliness, it’s also very closely related to disinfection.
- 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.
- Clean hardwood floors according to the type of finish.
- According to the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA), hardwood floors are low maintenance, beautiful and can last for years with the right care.
- That depends, but either way they can take the proper steps to reduce exposure to pet allergens.
- Remember the kitchen-counter appliances when you clean up after dinner.
- Use methods, products and tools that work for you, not against you, to make your home a healthier place. HousekeepingChannel.com interviews David Mudarri, formerly of the Indoor Environments Division of the EPA.