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- Do you have tough spots or stains that you can't get off your dishes or cookware? Here's how to remove them.
- Dr. Arthur Weissman offers tips that can protect your health and surroundings — and just might save you money!
- Water is the lifeblood of civilization - a necessity for life and health of man, animal, and plants. However, water also has the power to wreak havoc as a silent thief, stealing peace of mind and ruining property.
- Ready to breathe in the fresh air? Read this first.
- Get it over and done with!
- EPA's Science Advisory Board has identified perchloroethylene as a possible to probable human carcinogen.
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched a new consolidated Chinese-language Web site as part of its ongoing effort to provide environmental information in English, Spanish and Chinese.
- Creative and practical cleaning ideas you may want to adopt today.
- Lead, rarely a concern at water's source, may indeed be present by the time that water pours out of your tap. Here's what to do.
- Safety begins at home.
- What parents should know about children and inhalants in household products.
- Creating a sense of order may be the most crucial of spring cleaning tasks.
- According to two studies, flushed toilets spew aerosolized plumes of moisture, bacteria and viruses over many bathroom surfaces.
- Common myths about what can be saved after a sewage disaster.
- TURI's lab tests whether vinegar is truly an effective germ killer.
- The International Executive Housekeepers Association (now “IEHA”) and The Housekeeping Channel (HC) are pleased to present free flu-prevention information for schools.
- Give a good spring cleaning to your kitchen, including refrigerators and freezers, to prevent foodborne illness.
- You can't see it. You can't smell it. But you can take steps against radon in your home, starting with an inexpensive test.
- The IICRC provides tips for fire victims facing clean up.
- Use methods, products and tools that work for you, not against you, to make your home a healthier place. HousekeepingChannel.com interviews David Mudarri, formerly of the Indoor Environments Division of the EPA.

