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- When a school looks clean and healthy, people tend to have a positive attitude about it. But looks can be deceiving: a clean-looking school may have been cleaned merely for appearance and not for health. Desks may have heavy chemical residues and bacterial contamination. Restrooms may have been treated with a harsh disinfectant — the sink handles wiped but not sanitized. A fragranced deodorizer or air freshener may be hanging in the air emitting chemicals without addressing the source of the odor.
- Assign appropriate jobs by age and maturity.
- Take your home from messy to magnificent in only 48 hours!
- Some of the problems - and struggles - with homework time can be solved with a bit of organization.
- In today’s multi-tasking, non-stop world, demands upon your time are greater than ever. Make the most of what’s precious: your time.
- It might surprise you to learn that a household inventory really doesn’t have to be that complicated.
- Carpet is one of the best noise-absorbing acoustical materials.
- Five settings where it makes a difference.
- Indoors and outdoors, here are steps you can take to protect your children.
- Maybe. Here's how to make it serve you — not the other way around.
- Not enough free time in your day? Use these ten tips to help you get more organized, simplified, and add minutes to your day.
- Is the past keeping you disorganized?
- Are you a pack rat? Getting to the root of your worries that cause you to keep things can help you conquer your fears and let go.
- What you can do besides nag, to keep children's bedrooms clear.
- Many aren't aware that they are eligible to obtain flood insurance coverage, says the National Flood Insurance Program.
- Learn how to keep blacks black, protect bright colors in the laundry, and get rid of melted chocolate on your clothes.
- Don’t throw money out in the wash. No need to rely on professional cleaners when you learn laundry basics.
- Organizing both before and as you pack can make moving into a dorm or apartment easier.
- It’s easy to assume hospitals continuously sanitize or disinfect almost every square inch of space, but this isn’t necessarily so.
- EPA offers guidance to caregivers with children returning to hurricane-impacted areas

