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- Look around your home for these items that tend to become household hazardous waste. Plus, try a few recipes for homemade alternatives.
- SDA survey shows effectiveness, cost and convenience are top factors in consumers’ cleaning product choices; economy has influenced household cleaning habits of nearly 8 In 10 Americans; 68% still regularly engage in Spring Cleaning; consumers increasingly seeking sustainability benefits in products.
- Use this tiny labor force to get the job done without harmful chemicals.
- The International Executive Housekeepers Association (now “IEHA”) and The Housekeeping Channel (HC) are pleased to present free flu-prevention information for schools.
- Give a good spring cleaning to your kitchen, including refrigerators and freezers, to prevent foodborne illness.
- These tips can help you keep your carpet looking newer, longer - saving time and money.
- Some dyes and dye methods help vibrant color to endure long exposure to UV rays.
- What steps should you take to maintain carpet in a high-traffic area?
- The most common home invader spoils the sugar and may be destroying wood in the walls.
- Benefits of the front-loading washing machine.
- APIC, ASHES release tips for keeping patient rooms clean.
- 10 steps to an orderly garage.
- Simplify your annual chore day.
- Careful maintenance of your home's outer shell prevents costly indoor messes caused by water damage later.
- Spring cleaning is still a tradition for many Americans – 62 percent of those surveyed say spring cleaning is an annual ritual in their home.
- Common myths about what can be saved after a sewage disaster.
- According to a Consumer Reports ShopSmart Poll, the bathroom is the least favorite place to clean, and people prefer vacuuming.
- Reaching your goals requires more than good intentions. Here's how to find your focus and break down your goals into achievable steps.
- Tips to make your wood furniture last for generations.
- According to two studies, flushed toilets spew aerosolized plumes of moisture, bacteria and viruses over many bathroom surfaces.

