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- Carpet cleaning advice for those really muddy, dirty carpet situations.
- Raid the kitchen and laundry room for safer alternatives to cleaning chemicals.
- Webpage provides direct access to information on cleaning product ingredients.
- Ten tips get you ready to go anywhere at a moment's notice.
- The Soap and Detergent Association lays out the options for getting your clothes clean.
- After learning about dust mites, you too, may want to see if your vacuum cleaner is a CRI certified product.
- Quick tips from Vicki Norris will make your auto a mobile showcase for tidiness.
- The only tools and products you need are the ones you use, and organizing your cleaning supplies will make it easier to find what you need.
- The quick pick up is almost useless without an organizing strategy and infrastructure — involving your children to ensure success.
- When a problem arises, you’ll know where to find the solution.
- Stain removal products containing oxygen bleaches must be used correctly or bleach spots may result.
- Damage to textiles from pet accidents only worsens as time goes by. Find out how to take the appropriate action early on.
- Place rodent-killing baits in places inaccessible to companion animals.
- Get a system that gets cleaning done fast!
- Experts recommend setting the stage for swimming safety before a single bathing suit ever gets wet.
- IEHA has announced that the prospectus for its High Performance Cleaning Product (HPCP) Testing Program with the University of Massachusetts Lowell has been finalized and is available for download.
- Families are questioning the presence of chemical products in their homes and taking steps to replace them with healthier alternatives made from more benign ingredients.
- How differing personality types affect your home and your family: an interview with Hannah Keeley.
- Few flooring materials have generated more vigorous discussion than carpet. Why? Many people misunderstand its maintenance requirements or assume that carpet is just an unhealthy product. This Q&A dispels common myths about carpet.
- Do not attempt to treat major water or fire, smoke and odor damage yourself. A far more practical solution is to hire a certified restoration firm for professional advice and assistance.

