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- Check the humidity levels in your home to ensure comfortable breathing.
- 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.
- Studies have revealed that static electricity does not become a problem with most people until the relative humidity drops below 40 percent.
- Steam vapor cleaning differs from traditional "steam cleaning" of carpet.
- Make your professional or family photographs last.
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- Fall allergy season is here. Use these quick tips to prevent the build-up of allergens in your home and to effectively remove them.
- These humidifiers are attractive, easy-to-use, safe, and provide needed moisture to dry indoor air and to treat cold and flu symptoms naturally.
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- Get your “grow” on with houseplants.
- Just before the summer heat hits, it may be time to clean your air conditioner coils.
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- Even humidity is relative.
- What this term means for a clean, healthy home.
- Low Moisture Carpet Cleaning consists of methods or procedures that enable carpet fibers to dry to their natural state in two hours or less.
- Basic tips follow on keeping your unit in tip-top shape. Don’t have one? You might not need it after all.
- Environmental agents are conditions such as humidity extremes, drafts, lack of ventilation, and overcrowding that cause stress, discomfort, or health problems.
- A step-by-step approach to identifying, controlling and often eliminating the sources of indoor pollutants and allergens.
- Whether you're a renter, a landlord, or a homeowner, Jeff May's Healthy Home Tips will help you keep your home a clean and healthy place to live.
- Consumer Reports provides hundreds of timesaving solutions for all around the house.
- Tackle any pet mess, any time, in a snap—from stains and smells to fleas and fur-balls.
- Detailed photographic guide to leather care, stain removal, and restoration.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- When it comes to household versatility, baking soda is king. Here are just some of the many cleaning uses for sodium bicarbonate.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- Whether you shower in it or use it for long, luxurious baths, there’s nothing clean—or relaxing—about a tub full of grime, mold, or mildew.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.

