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- There are at least two things that can be done to create a clean and healthy indoor living environment.
- How to handle food stuffs, kitchen surfaces, and fabrics that come into contact with flood water.
- Is your budget squeezed by high electric bills? Put your house on an energy “diet.”
- Raid the kitchen and laundry room for safer alternatives to cleaning chemicals.
- Give your home a once-over to bring it back into order.
- It’s not just you — many people have trouble throwing away. If you’re asking, “Should I keep that?” the Housekeeping Channel has the right answers.
- Organizing is not all about buying a bunch of plastic tubs, even though we sometimes think so.
- Creating a sense of order may be the most crucial of spring cleaning tasks.
- Simplify your day.
- Is it safe to do physical work when your back is hurting?
- The International Executive Housekeepers Association (now “IEHA”) and The Housekeeping Channel (HC) are pleased to present free flu-prevention information for schools.
- Adding enzymes to laundry detergents provides consumers with the cleanest wash yet.
- Did you know that easy-to-fix household leaks could waste at least 10,000 gallons of water per year (and 10 percent of your water bill)?
- Parenting is not easy, to say the least. Organizing can help you out, especially on school day mornings. Here are some tips that can help out your household.
- Prevent a world of small worries while you deal with the big ones.
- Use this tiny labor force to get the job done without harmful chemicals.
- 6 steps to freedom from paper clutter.
- There’s utter clutter! It doesn’t just happen overnight. Be disciplined, and “steady as you go” to prevent facing one very big job later.
- For most of us, 'out of sight – out of mind' means we relegate all of our ‘stuff’ into the junk drawer of the house – the garage. Here's how to do it effectively.
- Zero in on one project at a time and schedule cleaning in 15- to 30-minute increments

