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Ice Guidelines for Healthier Beverages
Clean up your cubes with tips from the hotel, restaurant and hospital industries.Getting Organized on a Budget
You don't have to cough up a fortune to get your life in order.Silent Menace in Your Home: Mold
Hannah Keeley offers this first installment in her Healthy Home series about hidden dangers in your home — and what to do about them.Children Can Strangle in Blinds and Window Covering Cords
Free kits are available to make unsafe cord set-ups kid friendly.Majority Hold Door Open for Asthma Triggers
More than 70 percent could better manage asthma triggers, EPA survey finds.For Dummies® — Caulking Your Tub and Shower
How to remove old caulking, treat for mold and apply a new, protective caulk line.Pet Meets Carpet (and Furniture)
Damage to textiles from pet accidents only worsens as time goes by. Find out how to take the appropriate action early on.Caring for Wood, Silver, Copper and Brass Antiques
Secrets to preserving those antiques, heirlooms and collectibles.Is There Life After Housework?
Don't let cleaning take over your schedule.Your 411 Book — A Smart Way to Keep Track of Household Information
Be organized by creating a reference guide for your whole family.4 Steps to Fabulous Floors!
A little light work keeps floors protected and clean.Should I Clean My Air Ducts?
If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.Antibacterial Soap - Does it Really Help?
Gleaning the facts amid the controversy.Expert Stone, Tile and Grout Care
Inside tips for making these hard surfaces easy to maintain.Good Bugs Eat Dirt - Healthier Cleaning Concept from Nature
Scientists have perfected microbial formulations for cleaning use. Fruit Trees in Containers
Cultivate a personal-sized orchard.Vacuum Cleaner Testing at Consumer Reports
When Consumer Reports talks, people listen.Five Ways to Improve the Air Quality in Your Home
The good news is that the most difficult and expensive measures are not always the most effective – nor are they always necessary.Germ Warfare - Understanding the Enemy
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.Back-To-School Asthma Alert
The American Lung Association provides resources to counter peak asthma rates in back-to-school months of September and October.