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- Some cleaning tools need cleaning themselves. This is one.
- UVC has been shown to inactivate viruses, mycoplasma, bacteria, and fungi, whether suspended in air or deposited on surfaces - EPA
- These additives build on the power of detergent in a number of ways.
- A relatively new mop material that captures and removes soil through use of tiny, dense arrangements of synthetic fibers.
- Professionally monitored systems are most often found in commercial settings.
- Basic tips follow on keeping your unit in tip-top shape. Don’t have one? You might not need it after all.
- You’ll need the services of a pest-control professional to eliminate an infestation.
- An inexpensive, highly useful household solvent. Use carefully — it’s flammable.
- Another term you’ll see frequently in HC-Pedia. What do we mean?
- Routine maintenance to emergency care.
- Timeliness is key in cleaning the most heavily used room in the house.
- Following is a quick lesson in the chemistry of cleaning.
- For safety’s sake, cut power to these units before cleaning them.
- Remove as much as you can immediately and dilute with water. Then follow these tips.
- Flooring that gets the most foot traffic needs extra attention.
- ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate is the main energy transfer molecule present in all living (and once living) biological cells including animal, plant, bacterial, yeast, and mold cells.
- This step in the cleaning process has the biggest impact on final results.
- These machines are best for light cleanings. For tough jobs, call a professional.
- Blotting isn't rubbing or scrubbing. Here's how it's done, gently...
- Use carefully to protect yourself, your family and the environment.

