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- Stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value.
- The scientific name for what many people call germs or bugs. Microbes contribute to bad smelling bathrooms, but also function as natural cleaning agents.
- It’s usually another name for mold.
- What’s a Material Safety Data Sheet, anyway?
- An essential tool used to protect people from hazardous fumes during certain jobs.
- Nanotechnology describes the creation and use of materials, devices and systems which control matter at the atomic or molecular level or “nanoscale”.
- Any substance that has carbon molecules in its structure.
- They’re great outdoor cleaning tools, but they can cause severe injury or damage if misused.
- Keep your hands (and, sometimes, forearms) safe from bacteria, spores or caustic chemicals.
- The hood has a removable filter that’s essential for reducing airborne grease.
- Some jobs require greater hand protection than others.
- Terpenes are hydrocarbons - organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon - mainly from plants, and the main constituent of essential oils.
- Formerly known as The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), The Clean Trust is an ANSI-accredited standards setting body for the flooring inspection, floor covering and specialized fabric cleaning, and disaster restoration industries.
- A concern for pregnant women and anyone with a weakened immune system.
- A granular, alkaline cleaning product sold in hardware and paint stores.
- Vapor steam cleaners are versatile machines that offer the benefit of chemical-free cleaning.
- The process of supplying air to, or removing air from, a house, most often with a fan.
- A class of hundreds of different molecular compounds containing carbon that easily evaporates, often released from building materials and found as contaminants in indoor air.
- These systems often soften hard water.
- Water softeners improve water’s sudsing ability, save on soap costs, make cleaning easier, and reduce mineral buildup or scale.
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