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- Safety begins at home.
- Wooden, resin or iron garden furniture — do you know the best way to care for yours?
- Selected tips from the Dummies book: Asthma for Dummies
- How to remove old caulking, treat for mold and apply a new, protective caulk line.
- Determine your course of action by the type of wall found underneath.
- Map out the flow for your home office.
- With or without chemicals, the right approach clears the blockage so water can drain freely.
- What you don’t see can hurt you. Invisible to the naked eye, a world of microorganisms (living things so small you need a microscope to see them) lives in soil, on your skin, in your mouth, on the floor, doorknobs, cell phones, walls, computer keyboards, or countertops — pretty much everywhere.
- The most common home invader spoils the sugar and may be destroying wood in the walls.
- Home improvements and repairs can cost thousands of dollars and are the subject of frequent complaints. Here are helpful tips when selecting a contractor.
- Tips on cleaning and caring for wood furniture.
- Your carpet's fibers, whether natural or man-made, dictate the method you should use for regular deep cleanings.
- Scientists have perfected microbial formulations for cleaning use.
- Observing its 125th anniversary in 2010, Good Housekeeping has served as a source of practical information to successfully run a home.
- To help direct home owners and businesses during cleanup efforts, IEHA, and its education partners share steps for preventing mold growth after a catastrophic flood.
- The EPA does not permit green certification of disinfectants by organizations such as Green Seal, so when disinfection is necessary and a “green” approach is desired, consider the following...
- Dr. Arthur Weissman offers tips that can protect your health and surroundings — and just might save you money!
- Do you have tough spots or stains that you can't get off your dishes or cookware? Here's how to remove them.
- According to the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA), hardwood floors are low maintenance, beautiful and can last for years with the right care.
- It’s unwise to think that super filters will solve IAQ problems that originate elsewhere.

