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- There is one simple step to improving the cleanliness of your carpet and the indoor air quality in your home: regular vacuuming with a CRI-certified machine.
- Removing Tough Spots and Stains (Think Red Wine and Chocolate).
- Proper vacuuming is the easiest and most effective way to keep carpet clean, while having a positive impact on the cleanliness of your home and the air you breathe.
- Tips from the pros.
- There is good news for the estimated one in five allergy sufferers who have pets: There are ways you and your pet can live together.
- Careful planning, preparation, and applying can make wallpapering a much easier task.
- Don't be one of the tens of thousands who end up in emergency rooms each year because of gardening accidents.
- By showing it a little TLC and implementing these IICRC suggestions, our furniture can continue doing what it does best - supporting us and looking good!
- After learning about dust mites, you too, may want to see if your vacuum cleaner is a CRI certified product.
- Nancy Bock addresses how to prevent mineral deposits on glassware and how to remove mold on tent fabric without ruining its water resistant properties.
- You CAN organize your entire home, starting with bite-sized tasks that aren't so overwhelming.
- 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?
- Extensive CR testing also finds some stylish vacuums to be sub-par performers.
- Safety begins at home.
- Lead, rarely a concern at water's source, may indeed be present by the time that water pours out of your tap. Here's what to do.
- Brush up on the basics of vacuuming.
- Mastery of the basics will help ensure your carpet stays clean and healthy.
- The good news is that the most difficult and expensive measures are not always the most effective – nor are they always necessary.
- For health's sake, know your ceiling's ingredients before dusting up a storm.
- According to two studies, flushed toilets spew aerosolized plumes of moisture, bacteria and viruses over many bathroom surfaces.

