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- Consumer Reports tests find four recommended products consumers can use under new low-phosphate laws.
- What steps should you take to maintain carpet in a high-traffic area?
- Tom McNulty brings order to a traditionally male-dominated territory.
- Place the right type and length of walk-off matting outside and inside exterior doors to stop dust, dirt and moisture from entering.
- It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....
- Dave Ramsey offers techniques to build a good work ethic in your children as they tackle their household chores.
- Small acts to maximize the pleasure you take in your clean home.
- Carpet cleaning advice for those really muddy, dirty carpet situations.
- Ever wonder how some people get organized, schedule chores, and get several tasks done at once?
- Quick tips for making laundry duty faster, easier, and cheaper.
- Clean Hands Week provides a refresher course in handwashing.
- Raid the kitchen and laundry room for safer alternatives to cleaning chemicals.
- The non-profit IICRC continues to reach out to consumers, insurance companies, and government agencies to raise awareness of the value of using well trained, certified technicians and firms to perform restoration and remediation work.
- Anyone who has washed or worn white clothes knows that white shirts stop looking white after a few washes and start to turn a shade of gray. A new laundry-detergent enzyme helps prevent this from happening, without the use of bleach.
- A new animated, interactive Web site from EPA identifies everyday exposures to radiation, including in the home.
- You can't see it. You can't smell it. But you can take steps against radon in your home, starting with an inexpensive test.
- 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.
- Identify the source and attack it intelligently.
- Clear your office for a lean, mean, get-it-done workspace.
- Check the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) for top performers in soil removal, indoor air quality and carpet protection.

