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- Secrets to preserving those antiques, heirlooms and collectibles.
- The environment in our homes has a big impact on the quality of our lives and health. Give your house a check-up with these tips.
- The good news is that the most difficult and expensive measures are not always the most effective – nor are they always necessary.
- Preventing excess build up remains the single most important key to easier, faster cleaning.
- Speed is less about muscles than about busting time wasters and poor techniques.
- Carpets receive the greater part of daily household abuse: pet stains, drink spills, food stains, soil, sun-fade, bleach discoloration and lots more. So before you discard the old floor covering for a new one, consider an alternative that’s a lot easier on the pocketbook – professional color restoration.
- Where there's fire, there's usually smoke. Although experts do their best to contain a fire, they are all but helpless in controlling the billowing clouds of smoke that fire creates. What can you do once the damage has been done?
- Your home’s exterior takes a beating from mother nature, but you can intervene. A once-or-twice-yearly cleaning may also reveal a gutter or roof in need of attention.
- Rug weaving is a tradition that spans the centuries and many cultures.
- The Carpet & Rug Institute provides answers to commonly asked questions about carpets, asthma and allergies.
- Do they work? Are they affordable?
- The kinds and care of leather upholstery.
- Create a laundry system to tame this frequent task.
- Take advantage of the seasonal impulse to get moving!
- Identify the source and attack it intelligently.
- To help direct home owners and businesses during cleanup efforts, IEHA, and its education partners share steps for preventing mold growth after a catastrophic flood.
- Choose low-toxicity products that clean well. Green cleaning products are those that clean effectively while minimizing negative impacts to health and the environment.
- Relative humidity levels rising above 50 percent stimulate the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and other biological allergens, which generate musty odors and can aggravate allergies.
- There's more on the label than you might think.
- Indoors and outdoors, here are steps you can take to protect your children.

