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- Restoring carpets and floors can help get a home ready for sale.
- What improves your laundering, from enzyme prewashes to fabric softeners.
- Clean Hands Week provides a refresher course in handwashing.
- If you find that no matter how much you vacuum, your carpet still does not look like it used to, it may be time for deep cleaning. While there are do-it-yourself cleaning methods on the market, hiring a professional is often the safest, fastest and easiest option.
- During the winter months, it’s nice to have a cozy, warm place to come home to - but not if you’re sharing it with pests.
- After a long winter, consumers are ready to tackle the clutter - 60% still regularly engage in spring cleaning, survey says.
- SDA: Common sense needed in discussions over hand sanitizer use.
- Benefits of the front-loading washing machine.
- Defend good, clean food when you take dining outdoors.
- Webpage provides direct access to information on cleaning product ingredients.
- You can promote and support clean, healthy schools in your community. What could be more important?
- Steam vapor cleaning differs from traditional "steam cleaning" of carpet.
- Steps to safe management from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Your wardrobe is tailored from a variety of fabrics. Do you know how to care for each?
- When a hospital becomes a 'Home Away from Home' for family members or significant others, help keep them safe by being a prepared visitor.
- Start working efficiently now to take the "big" out of the big spring projects.
- What’s underfoot requires a little understanding. We’ll show you how to sustain and maintain your carpet for years of long life.
- Getting ready to go in the morning is hectic enough, so make sure your coat closet is streamlined for quick and easy access to your winter wear.
- What you don’t see can hurt you. Invisible to the naked eye, a world of microorganisms (living things so small you need a microscope to see them) lives in soil, on your skin, in your mouth, on the floor, doorknobs, cell phones, walls, computer keyboards, or countertops — pretty much everywhere.
- According to two studies, flushed toilets spew aerosolized plumes of moisture, bacteria and viruses over many bathroom surfaces.

