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- The Green Label program is replaced by the stronger and more comprehensive Green Label Plus standard.
- Exposing myths of green cleaning.
- Green carpet is more than a color.
- The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) is the first organization within the soft floor covering sector to earn accreditation as a certification body for indoor air quality by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI).
- Going green when choosing and installing new carpet.
- Choose low-toxicity products that clean well. Green cleaning products are those that clean effectively while minimizing negative impacts to health and the environment.
- You can promote and support clean, healthy schools in your community. What could be more important?
- IEHA has announced that the prospectus for its High Performance Cleaning Product (HPCP) Testing Program with the University of Massachusetts Lowell has been finalized and is available for download.
- CRI adds Green Vacuum Cleaners and Green Cleaning Certification.
- With green cleaning, prevention is key. The less dirt you track inside, the less need for cleaning products.
- The CRI Seal of Approval program identifies effective carpet cleaning solutions and equipment. Only the best pass the test.
- We only have one earth. Love it, and when you clean, think “green” or natural.
- Living "green" is about more than just energy efficiency and recycling; it's also about giving your family a healthier home.
- The Carpet & Rug Institute provides answers to commonly asked questions about carpets, asthma and allergies.
- How do you keep carpet looking great? Easy. The simplest way to protect your carpet investment is preserving its quality using products with the green and blue label of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Seal of Approval Program (SOA).
- Selected tips from the Dummies book: Asthma for Dummies
- Few flooring materials have generated more vigorous discussion than carpet. Why? Many people misunderstand its maintenance requirements or assume that carpet is just an unhealthy product. This Q&A dispels common myths about carpet.
- Do they work? Are they affordable?
- You might expect a doctor to say: "What You Can't See Can Hurt You!" But who would expect it from a carpet cleaning professional?
- The EPA does not permit green certification of disinfectants by organizations such as Green Seal, so when disinfection is necessary and a “green” approach is desired, consider the following...

