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- Have a needle in your haystack? Create a system that will let you find it every time.
- It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....
- Oh, those nasty stains! How do you go about removing that red stain from the fruit drink your son spilled on the floor? What do you use to remove black marker ink from your white marble floor? Does lipstick stain? The list can go on and on.
- We know: This isn’t your favorite task. No need to dread what really must be done…
- Clean Hands Week provides a refresher course in handwashing.
- You may not notice should you contract toxoplasmosis, sometimes found in kitty litter and other sources in or around the home. But the parasite is dangerous for your baby.
- Getting the most from your outside cleaning service may boil down to your own managing and motivational skills.
- Map out the flow for your home office.
- Maintain a pearly white toilet rim.
- Spruce up your forgotten stuff and you can have a garage sale to remember, says home fix-up expert Beverly DeJulio.
- Carpet cleaning is a seemingly inevitable task. Here are some guidelines for choosing reliable carpet cleaning services.
- The well-appointed summer hang-out is both tidy and functional.
- These gadgets do little more than clean out your wallet.
- EPA offers Spanish Web pages telling what you (or your Spanish-speaking friends) need to know about the home environment and family health.
- Being sure stoves and other kitchen appliances are energy efficient could save you some dough.
- Act Quickly! Ninety percent of the spots on carpet and upholstery can be removed completely if they are absorbed, blotted and flushed within two or three minutes.
- Spot and stain removal.
- A good storage plan goes a long way toward smoothing out your whole life.
- While infant formula with iron may be good for your baby's nutrition, chances are it's wreaking havoc on your laundry.
- 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.
