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- Though found in kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood cabinets are not immune to water. Here's how to care for them.
- How to keep things organized and tidy during the summer months.
- Integrated pest management (IPM) is a preventive method for controlling pests or "bugs" by removing their food supply and keeping them out of homes - or from traveling within or between homes - instead of relying on pesticides.
- Creative and practical cleaning ideas you may want to adopt today.
- We take for granted that a clean home is a healthy home. But appearances can be deceiving!
- No matter how conscientiously you clean, dust is a part of your environment. Bust dust with our help.
- Protecting your floors saves you both time and money.
- How to handle food stuffs, kitchen surfaces, and fabrics that come into contact with flood water.
- Air cleaners are usually classified by the method employed for removing particles of various sizes from the air.
- A 1999 University of Arizona study found 25% of home washing machines were contaminated with fecal bacteria. Several factors were implicated in contributing to the contamination of the washers.
- If it's dirty, should you wash it, or what?
- Gleaning the facts amid the controversy.
- Scientists are finding germs are apparently smarter, tougher and more organized than anyone ever imagined.
- Your health deserves a basic understanding of where asbestos can be found and what you should do if your home has it.
- Nancy Bock addresses how to prevent mineral deposits on glassware and how to remove mold on tent fabric without ruining its water resistant properties.
- Nancy Bock of the American Cleaning Institute answers questions about removing toothpaste and potato chip stains.
- Create a laundry system to tame this frequent task.
- Learn how to keep blacks black, protect bright colors in the laundry, and get rid of melted chocolate on your clothes.
- Cooking outdoors was once only a summer activity shared with family and friends. Now more than half of Americans say they are cooking outdoors year round. So whether the snow is blowing or the sun is shining brightly, it’s important to follow food safety guidelines to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying and causing foodborne illness.
- Tips for keeping smoke and CO detectors on active duty.

