Category: Cleaning Guides
Memphis, Tennessee is a city with a large metropolitan area in the Southeastern United States and a rich history and cultural heritage. It is the largest city on the Mississippi River and its location...
It feels wonderful to open the windows during the summer and let fresh air into your home, but outdoor air can also bring in summer allergens like dust, dirt, and pollen. Learn how to...
Crime scenes are intense and emotionally overwhelming situations to deal with and if the scene involves biohazard materials such as blood or body tissues, then it needs to be cleaned up by a specialized...
Home fires are one of a homeowner’s worst nightmares because they can cause significant fire and smoke damage and serious injury to those within the home. There are many common causes of house fires...
Throughout the year, many homeowners may clean certain areas of their home at a time but rarely perform a thorough deep cleaning of their entire house at one time. It is beneficial to deep...
Interior and exterior window cleaning is part of basic building maintenance. Many homeowners decide to hire a professional window cleaning crew rather than do the job themselves, in addition to other spring cleaning activities....
As I sit and write this I am looking out the window at blue sky, white puffy clouds and sunshine. The temperature is 35 degrees and I am still hopeful that spring temperatures will...
Is there an asthmatic in the home? Or maybe someone who’s susceptible to allergies more generally? When it comes to upholstery cleaning, the presence of pets is hardly helpful. Add a vulnerable person into...
Upholstery cleaning is a messy business. Doing it correctly requires the right set of tools and a good deal of technical know-how. Doing it efficiently requires a good deal of experience and an eye...
Controlling Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is important to short and long term health. Did you know that OSHA has housekeeping standards that offices are required to meet? This government agency had several complaints last...