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- Gleaning the facts amid the controversy.
- Restoring carpets and floors can help get a home ready for sale.
- Background checks on home service workers are vital if it involves taking care of an elderly person.
- The new reference guide, which provides updates to the standard originally released in 2003, will help cleaning professionals provide high-quality service, and assist consumers in finding qualified firms to perform remediation.
- Is spring cleaning obsolete? Here's a new definition.
- Place the right type and length of walk-off matting outside and inside exterior doors to stop dust, dirt and moisture from entering.
- A little light work keeps floors protected and clean.
- To keep your vacuum cleaner operating at peak levels of performance, follow these simple maintenance tips from the IEHA.
- 27% of professional cleaning service owners said they felt bonding creates a false sense of security for customers.
- There are a few safe, responsible ways for consumers to get rid of tech trash.
- How to make a bed with upscale hotel flair.
- What’s underfoot requires a little understanding. We’ll show you how to sustain and maintain your carpet for years of long life.
- Extend the useful life of upholstered furniture and keep it looking great by caring for it properly.
- Save money and prevent water damage with the same techniques used to preserve the water supply.
- The American Lung Association provides resources to counter peak asthma rates in back-to-school months of September and October.
- One cleaning expert shares his views on antibacterial products.
- What kind of antimicrobial properties do they have?
- Prepping our indoor living environment for the upcoming cold season and holidays can be a chore all by itself! Here's how to meet the challenge.
- Pithy advice for getting control of your basement.
- Many of today's homes are built with products difficult to clean (stone, ceramics, specialty woods). Also, carpet or leather and upholstered furniture can be expensive to replace if irreversibly damaged by harsh chemicals or techniques.

