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- The closest thing you'll find to a miracle cleaning material:
microfiber is hot.
- The United States is home to some 68 million dog owners and 73 million cat owners, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. That’s a lot of love — and a lot of carpet stains. Accidents on carpet require quick cleanup to remove bacteria and odor.
- Most of us will have to go into the hospital some day. Here are specific steps you can follow to protect yourself from hospital infections.
- A cleaning tool that needs regular cleaning.
- Give a good spring cleaning to your kitchen, including refrigerators and freezers, to prevent foodborne illness.
- Reusable bags are particularly susceptible to contamination since remnants of meats and dairy products which may seep out of packaging remain in bags unless washed out, resulting in bacterial growth.
- Swine flu presents a real and present danger to public health. The IEHA is pleased to provide this information from the CDC.
- Key to removing tough toilet bowl deposits.
- Prepare food safely and lessen the risk of illness from food-borne pathogens.
- Product testing doesn’t have to be a complicated process or take much time, but it does need to be a planned and defined process with specific things to measure and reliable ways to measure them.
- How to reach tip-top clean with less caustic chemicals.
- Use this tiny labor force to get the job done without harmful chemicals.
- Since all germ-killers are considered pesticides, the EPA requires testing to certify manufacturer's claims for safety and effectiveness.