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- There are five general principles of cleaning up - or remediating - mold.
- IEHA is pleased to share this update on bedbugs from the US EPA.
- Every year the combination of winter storms and frozen pipes causes millions of dollars in water damage to homes and buildings. Here's what you can do to prevent problems or clean up.
- When you get down to it, a hard-surface floor is easy to care for.
- Recipes for homemade cleaners from Hannah Keeley.
- "Live steam" is not employed in this cleaning method, only warm or hot water.
- Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, however not all floods are alike. Some floods develop slowly, while others such a flash floods, can develop in just a few minutes and without visible signs of rain. Additionally, floods can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very large, affecting entire river basins and multiple states. What can you do after the flood?
- Quick tips: How NOT to use a "laptop" computer.
- Three simple steps to keeping your home clean on a daily basis.
- Simple ways to go green when you clean.
- Wash, fold, and remain environmentally conscious.
- Tips on cleaning and caring for wood furniture.
- It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....
- To do lists can help you get things done and accomplish your goals. Here's how to make and keep effective to do lists.
- How much time does a person sit at home and how does it affect his or her overall health? Some studies note that worldwide the average person spends roughly 300 minutes, or 21% of their day sitting; many people spend much longer.
What can remain after we get up? In many cases, “fallout”...
- Interim vs. deep cleaning: when to call in the pros.
- Treat them right to persuade them to go away.
- The Clean Trust has a few tips to make cleaning easier.
- Learn how to keep blacks black, protect bright colors in the laundry, and get rid of melted chocolate on your clothes.
- Don Aslett's pet subject is housecleaning. If you love your furry friends and are committed to keeping them, here's how to deal with the occasional "oopsie."

