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Ask a House Cleaner, Air Filters, Savvy Cleaner

How Often Should You Change Air Filters?

[vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1539857563711{margin: 60px !important;}”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]How often should you change your air filters? Ever wonder that? Clean air filters in your HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) means greater efficiency. It also means healthy lungs when you’re not breathing bacteria from sickness and airborne pathogens. We Ask a House Cleaner about the types of air filters and should […]

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Ask a House Cleaner, Bubble Gum, Savvy Cleaner

How to Get Bubble Gum Out of Carpet

Bubble gum gets stuck in hair, clothes and tracked in on shoes when you have kids. If you have chewy, stringy, sticky bubble gum in your carpet, here’s what to do.
Today on Ask a House Cleaner, Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru taps into bubble gum removal tips from a daycare provider.
Cut it out as a last resort, but try first peanut butter. House Cleaner Training approved technique.
Today’s sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com
#HouseCleaning360 is a referral database of house cleaners and maids.

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Crime scene clean up - how much does it cost? Who do you call when there is a homicide, suicide or unattended death? Today on Ask a House Cleaner we look at crime scene clean up. The remediation will depend on the contamination area and the hazardous waste involved. Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru walks us through suicide cleaning. She shows us the difference between house cleaning vs. crime scene clean up. We look at bioremediation teams on crime scene clean up wearing personal protective equipment. They use cleaning chemicals, a biohazard suit, plastic sheeting and bio tape, to quarantine the control area. We also talk about who pays for the cleaning team and deodorizing of a bloodborne crime scene. Today's show sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com HouseCleaning360 is a business referral network for biohazard and remediation experts.

Crime Scene Clean Up – Murder and Suicide

Crime scene clean up – how much does it cost? Who do you call when there is a homicide, suicide or unattended death?
Today on Ask a House Cleaner we look at crime scene clean up. The remediation will depend on the contamination area and the hazardous waste involved.
Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru walks us through suicide cleaning. She shows us the difference between house cleaning vs. crime scene clean up.
We look at bioremediation teams on crime scene clean up wearing personal protective equipment. They use cleaning chemicals, a biohazard suit, plastic sheeting and bio tape, to quarantine the control area.
We also talk about who pays for the cleaning team and deodorizing of a bloodborne crime scene.
Today’s show sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com
HouseCleaning360 is a business referral network for biohazard and remediation experts.

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Ask a House Cleaner, Back to School Cleaning, Savvy Cleaner

Back to School Cleaning – Top Tips

Back to school cleaning is so much fun. It’s a chance to pull everything out and reboot your life. So before you go back to school shopping, here are some top tips for back to school cleaning.

Do back to school cleaning first so you can take inventory of your stuff. Then replace, repair, recycle or toss old items. 

Come clean with me on #AskaHouseCleaner where we list the organization tips of DIY cleaning. 

Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru wants you to revitalize yourself. Uplevel your living space so you will be more productive this year in school. 

Today’s show sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com

HouseCleaning360 is a business referral network for house cleaners and maids and housekeepers.

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Ask a House Cleaner, Speed Cleaning Tips, Savvy Cleaner

Speed Cleaning Tips for House Cleaners

Speed cleaning is the hallmark of a Savvy Cleaner. Time is a non-renewable resource. And when it comes to house cleaning speed cleaning will help you maximize your time so you can earn twice the money.

Today on Ask a House Cleaner we focus on house cleaners who are slow at cleaning houses. They zone out and fail to pay attention to their cleaning routine.

Speed cleaning teaches you to be fast and efficient at cleaning.

Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru advises us to pay attention. Focus. Be present in the moment and speed clean your way to success.

Today’s show sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com

HouseCleaning360 is a business referral network for house cleaners and maids and housekeepers.

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