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- Getting organized is all about what to keep, what to let go of and how to store the rest.
- The garage was designed to store your vehicles. Funny how so many other things can begin to infringe on that space. Get serious and discard, for it’s not the attic.
- IEHA has announced that the prospectus for its High Performance Cleaning Product (HPCP) Testing Program with the University of Massachusetts Lowell has been finalized and is available for download.
- Maintain a pearly white toilet rim.
- Place rodent-killing baits in places inaccessible to companion animals.
- Experts recommend setting the stage for swimming safety before a single bathing suit ever gets wet.
- This order goes to every single person who may come in contact with you.
- Prevent a world of small worries while you deal with the big ones.
- National Pest Management Association reports an increase in insects of foreign origin.
- More than 70 percent could better manage asthma triggers, EPA survey finds.
- Free classified ads online help turn your junk into another man's treasure.
- An Environmental Protection Agency list of indoor pollutants and solutions that could affect your health.
- Carpets receive the greater part of daily household abuse: pet stains, drink spills, food stains, soil, sun-fade, bleach discoloration and lots more. So before you discard the old floor covering for a new one, consider an alternative that’s a lot easier on the pocketbook – professional color restoration.
- Room-by-room green cleaning and sustainable living tips for men (and women too).
- Key facts homeowners should know about handling sewage back-ups.
- Why you might have it, how to make it go away.
- Create a plan for ventilation whether building, remodeling or leaving things as they are.
- Organizing means pitching out clutter. It also means ditching the excuses that keep you disorganized.
- Simplify your day.
- Integrated pest management (IPM) is a preventive method for controlling pests or "bugs" by removing their food supply and keeping them out of homes - or from traveling within or between homes - instead of relying on pesticides.

