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- Moldy carpet is unheard of when carpet is kept clean and dry.
- Key facts homeowners should know about handling sewage back-ups.
- Cleaning your garage floor is the first step if you want to change the room into a livable space,
lay down new flooring, or just to improve overall appearance and safety.
- Tips for cleaning your keyboard, mouse and monitor from the cleaning experts at ACI.
- Take steps to relieve window wetness and mold growth.
- 6 steps to freedom from paper clutter.
- Extensive CR testing also finds some stylish vacuums to be sub-par performers.
- In-depth kitchen report includes CR ratings and buying advice for flooring, countertops, ranges, microwaves and range hoods, cooktops, wall ovens, refrigerators and dishwashers.
- Consumer Reports confirms that gas-powered pressure washers have a clear performance edge over electric models. But more pressure also means more chance for injury with any pressure washer.
- See the results before purchasing an air cleaner.
- Consumers are eager to clean windows, blinds, curtains, clothing, closets & drawers: 72% of households spring clean every year, ACI survey shows.
- Relative humidity levels rising above 50 percent stimulate the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and other biological allergens, which generate musty odors and can aggravate allergies.
- Research shows radar technology could save serious money in mold damage.
- Building a personal peace zone is easier than you might think.
- Being sure stoves and other kitchen appliances are energy efficient could save you some dough.
- You shouldn’t merely scratch the surface. Do the thorough job that makes your home do more than shine.
- How to prepare, clean up and store your spread — without the bellyache.
- Ban sniffling and sneezing behind the wheel. Make your car an allergen-free zone!
- Society is automatically wired to “spring clean”, when actually spring is NOT the best time to do it.
- EPA's Science Advisory Board has identified perchloroethylene as a possible to probable human carcinogen.

