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- Ready to breathe in the fresh air? Read this first.
- Box it up; move it out.
- Wow guests for much less than the price of a remodel!
- Adding plants is a great way to spruce up your home, but if you share your home with a dog or cat, you’ll want to choose your plants carefully.
- These gadgets do little more than clean out your wallet.
- Many aren't aware that they are eligible to obtain flood insurance coverage, says the National Flood Insurance Program.
- There are four key organizing rules to consider if you are working with a tiny house, an older home without closets, a city apartment or even downsizing from big to small.
- SDA unveils new fact sheet on cleaning product ingredients and labeling.
- Tips for a tidier toilet from Graham and Rosemary Haley.
- 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.
- Is the past keeping you disorganized?
- Observing its 125th anniversary in 2010, Good Housekeeping has served as a source of practical information to successfully run a home.
- How do you keep carpet looking great? Easy. The simplest way to protect your carpet investment is preserving its quality using products with the green and blue label of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Seal of Approval Program (SOA).
- How to keep your house clean when you have pets.
- Tips on cleaning and caring for wood furniture.
- It is important to keep safety in mind as you begin your spring cleaning and gardening.
- The HIRE Act, if passed, would provide hefty tax deductions and breaks for consumers who purchase qualified building products and home furnishings.
- It's time to become an informed carpet purchaser. Know your fibers and how they will perform in your home.
- Consumer Reports confirms that gas-powered pressure washers have a clear performance edge over electric models. But more pressure also means more chance for injury with any pressure washer.
- If you intend to burn wood to help this winter's heating bill, check out these safety tips from the Chimney Safety Institute of America.

