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- Develop safety habits that get your home clean without doing you in.
- Hannah Keeley offers this first installment in her Healthy Home series about hidden dangers in your home — and what to do about them.
- If you live where the winter is harsh, it's all the more important to be prepared.
- Tips to make your wood furniture last for generations.
- Learn how to use a squeegee and you'll be done with window cleaning in half the time or less.
- Protecting your floors saves you both time and money.
- The junk drawer can easily become the darkest, most mysterious cranny in the house. Debbie Williams sheds a little light on it here.
- Quick tips from Vicki Norris will make your auto a mobile showcase for tidiness.
- Get 85% of your cleaning done before you start!
- Moisture makes a fertile breeding ground for mold and mildew.
- Should you spot clean or paint? And if you wage wall dirt war, what's the best way to remove offending marks without creating more problems? Our HC experts weigh in on the best ways to clean your walls.
- What exactly is soap? What is detergent? Many home cleaning products are classified as either soaps or detergents. Interestingly, many people really don’t know what these everyday words mean. However, it’s a good idea to take the time to learn, so you can understand their basic similarities and differences.
- Attack a wall with the right approach.
- The International Executive Housekeepers Association (now “IEHA”) and The Housekeeping Channel (HC) are pleased to present free flu-prevention information for schools.
- Organize your winter wardrobe to stow away for next year.
- Each year, the average American home wastes more than 10,000 gallons of water on easy-to-fix household leaks.
- Knowing your stone is key to cleaning it.
- Use soft water and you'll do less hard scrubbing.
- Organizing isn’t always about overhauling that room or digging everything out of a closet. Sometimes it is the simple, small steps that keep you organized.
- Contain soil and dust: fight dirt at the front door (and inside).

