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- Building a personal peace zone is easier than you might think.
- There are five general principles of cleaning up - or remediating - mold.
- Easy carpet cleaning tips from the Carpet and Rug Institute
- Hannah Keeley offers this first installment in her Healthy Home series about hidden dangers in your home — and what to do about them.
- If your faucet is not flowing as freely as it should, Danny Lipford exlains how to cleanse the assembly at the spigot's end.
- Seven reasons to go central.
- Granite requires special care and attention because it’s a natural stone. Here are a few tips to help you protect your investment.
- It takes more to get rid of fleas than simply treating your pet.
- Stain-resist treatments provided on most carpets are designed to repel most acid-based dyes in many, but not all, foods and beverages. With proper patience and prompt attention, most common household spills can be removed.
- Make room for what really matters.
- How to handle food stuffs, kitchen surfaces, and fabrics that come into contact with flood water.
- Protecting your floors saves you both time and money.
- Interim vs. deep cleaning: when to call in the pros.
- Keep everything you will need in the place where you will need it.
- Whether you hire a service to clean your carpet or you do it yourself, be sure to precondition it.
- It may seem basic, but washing hands is often forgotten as a deterrent to illnesses that can keep children from their classwork.
- Here's how to keep a safer bathroom.
- More adults (85%) than ever were observed washing hands in public restrooms. Which gender was more handwashing conscious?
- When a school looks clean and healthy, people tend to have a positive attitude about it. But looks can be deceiving: a clean-looking school may have been cleaned merely for appearance and not for health. Desks may have heavy chemical residues and bacterial contamination. Restrooms may have been treated with a harsh disinfectant — the sink handles wiped but not sanitized. A fragranced deodorizer or air freshener may be hanging in the air emitting chemicals without addressing the source of the odor.
- U.S. environmental officials discuss the problem and outline steps to clean up and prevent mold from returning.

