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Happiness is . . . Shiny Floors and Tidy Toilets?
SDA reveals results of Clean Surface Satisfaction Survey.
Pure Personality
How differing personality types affect your home and your family: an interview with Hannah Keeley.Household Hazardous Waste
Steps to safe management from the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyMold Can Cause Serious Health Problems
It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....Don't Sneeze and Drive
Ban sniffling and sneezing behind the wheel. Make your car an allergen-free zone!Childproofing: Protect Your Family's Breathable Air
Indoors and outdoors, here are steps you can take to protect your children.8 Can-Do Ways to Simplify Your Life
Reduce hassle headaches with these tips to help bring your life under control.For Dummies® — Getting to Know Wallpaper-Removal Techniques
Determine your course of action by the type of wall found underneath.Real Change Without Resolutions
HC interviews Marla Cilley, aka FlyLady, on making a permanent difference in your household environment.Ready for Guests?
They’re coming. But don’t panic. With a little planning, you’ll look like you have it all together and make visitors feel genuinely comfortable in your space.Lead-based Paint Disclosure a Must
EPA fines landlord $13,675 for lead-based paint disclosure violations.Majority Hold Door Open for Asthma Triggers
More than 70 percent could better manage asthma triggers, EPA survey finds.Organizing Your Home on Wheels
What you need to take around town with you.What Germs Are We Killing? Testing and Classifying Disinfectants
Since all germ-killers are considered pesticides, the EPA requires testing to certify manufacturer's claims for safety and effectiveness. Caring for Wood, Silver, Copper and Brass Antiques
Secrets to preserving those antiques, heirlooms and collectibles.What to Look for When Hiring Carpet Cleaners
Carpet cleaning is a seemingly inevitable task. Here are some guidelines for choosing reliable carpet cleaning services.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.Select a Professional Carpet Cleaning Firm
What to look for when you bring in the prosPoisonous Intruders
An Environmental Protection Agency list of indoor pollutants and solutions that could affect your health.For Dummies® — Cleaning Outdoor Furniture
Wooden, resin or iron garden furniture — do you know the best way to care for yours?
