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- The IICRC is a non-profit organization that sets standards for the cleaning and restoration industry. Many professionals follow these guidelines when cleaning a commercial or residential property.
- Your home’s exterior takes a beating from mother nature, but you can intervene. A once-or-twice-yearly cleaning may also reveal a gutter or roof in need of attention.
- Studies show an estimated 32 percent of people who own a two-car garage can only get one car inside because of the clutter. Here's what to do.
- How can homeowners undo the mess and ensure their home is safe, clean, and livable once again?
- Fall yard maintenance helps keep intruders out.
- Is the man of your house a little reluctant to wash dishes? Here are a few tips on picking up his motivation.
- Study shows vacuuming & steam
vapor sanitizing effective.
- While infant formula with iron may be good for your baby's nutrition, chances are it's wreaking havoc on your laundry.
- The basics of finding a reliable cleaning service.
- Facts about factory-finished and unfinished floors.
- Some of us use that garage for storage. Others use it to actually park the car. If you are the former, you might not believe it possible but you can use your garage for both storage and the cars.
- An easy step to clear out the clutter.
- Cleanup can be done faster than you think.
- Don't just throw away your used printer cartridges. Here are five ways you can dispose of your printer cartridges, keep them out of the landfill and reap benefits as well.
- Simple ways to go green when you clean.
- Here are some tips from the International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA) on how to properly care for and maintain one of the hardest working surfaces in your house.
- Safety begins at home.
- Take a few smart measures before settling in for a warm winter in front of the fire.
- Wooden, resin or iron garden furniture — do you know the best way to care for yours?
- How to remove old caulking, treat for mold and apply a new, protective caulk line.

