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- Remedy for wall murals. Young children often love to scribble and draw on walls, paneling and sometimes even paper.
- Keys to asthma-proofing your home.
- Using one important principle to prioritize items on your to-do list can improve your productivity. Find out how.
- Organizing both before and as you pack can make moving into a dorm or apartment easier.
- Organizing your whole home can be overwhelming, but by prioritizing and breaking down projects into small doable tasks, it can be much easier.
- What’s underfoot requires a little understanding. We’ll show you how to sustain and maintain your carpet for years of long life.
- Families are questioning the presence of chemical products in their homes and taking steps to replace them with healthier alternatives made from more benign ingredients.
- Start now to implement school-time support systems.
- Organizing your home can reduce stress levels, and there are easy ways to declutter while being mindful of the environment.
- Lead, rarely a concern at water's source, may indeed be present by the time that water pours out of your tap. Here's what to do.
- Four key housecleaning actions to get it done!
- Save hundreds of dollars a year by getting organized.
- Consumers are eager to clean windows, blinds, curtains, clothing, closets & drawers: 72% of households spring clean every year, ACI survey shows.
- Your family may not be the only ones enjoying the sofa. The soft, comfortable places where families relax and play at home can harbor millions of bacteria. For example, Staphylococcus bacteria can live on soft surfaces for 24 hours. Here's what to do about it.
- Establish a weekly routine that saves you time — when you want it.
- Is your clothing and bedding really clean? Find out if low temperature washings really get rid of the germs.
- TruthOrFiction.com evaluates the claims of this emailed rumor: Some dryer softener sheets can clog your lint filter.
- 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.
- While cleanliness may be next to godliness, it’s also very closely related to disinfection.
- Spruce up your forgotten stuff and you can have a garage sale to remember, says home fix-up expert Beverly DeJulio.

