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- A major educational campaign, launched June 23, 2011 by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), informs the public of the infection preventionist’s role in healthcare settings and ways in which patients can stay safe from infections.
- Be sure to control bacteria in the kitchen.
- Resolutions to keep everyone healthy.
- Gleaning the facts amid the controversy.
- SDA reveals results of Clean Surface Satisfaction Survey.
- Hidden contributors to 'sick buildings', allergies, asthma - plus how to avoid 'couch potato asthma.'
- Protecting your stone surfaces — countertops, walls, vanities and floors — is a must before and after entertaining.
- A 1999 University of Arizona study found 25% of home washing machines were contaminated with fecal bacteria. Several factors were implicated in contributing to the contamination of the washers.
- You shouldn’t merely scratch the surface. Do the thorough job that makes your home do more than shine.
- Use soft water and you'll do less hard scrubbing.
- Decide whether cleaning with essential oils is a good fit for your home.
- TURI's lab tests whether vinegar is truly an effective germ killer.
- A cleaning tool that needs regular cleaning.
- Creative and practical cleaning ideas you may want to adopt today.
- Moisture makes a fertile breeding ground for mold and mildew.
- No matter how conscientiously you clean, dust is a part of your environment. Bust dust with our help.
- Are you a clean freak or a more easy-going type? Customize your cleaning habits to your personality and self-expectations.
- Frequent cleaning is so important for an asthma sufferer's respiratory health. But how do you know which products to use?
- When a school looks clean and healthy, people tend to have a positive attitude about it. But looks can be deceiving: a clean-looking school may have been cleaned merely for appearance and not for health. Desks may have heavy chemical residues and bacterial contamination. Restrooms may have been treated with a harsh disinfectant — the sink handles wiped but not sanitized. A fragranced deodorizer or air freshener may be hanging in the air emitting chemicals without addressing the source of the odor.
- Smooth finish in the basement

