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- How differing personality types affect your home and your family: an interview with Hannah Keeley.
- Simple tips for a happy guest.
- It’s not just you — many people have trouble throwing away. If you’re asking, “Should I keep that?” the Housekeeping Channel has the right answers.
- Is your budget squeezed by high electric bills? Put your house on an energy “diet.”
- The Carpet & Rug Institute provides answers to commonly asked questions about carpets, asthma and allergies.
- Few flooring materials have generated more vigorous discussion than carpet. Why? Many people misunderstand its maintenance requirements or assume that carpet is just an unhealthy product. This Q&A dispels common myths about carpet.
- To help make sense of what needs to get done before school starts, here's a handy list.
- HC interviews Marla Cilley, aka FlyLady, on making a permanent difference in your household environment.
- Is spring cleaning obsolete? Here's a new definition.
- Most of us will have to go into the hospital some day. Here are specific steps you can follow to protect yourself from hospital infections.
- What you can do besides nag, to keep children's bedrooms clear.
- Common myths about what can be saved after a sewage disaster.
- What never moves but disturbs your peace, eats up your time and fills your home with sneeze-inducing dust? It may sound like an elementary school riddle but it’s no joking matter when the answer is clutter.
- Develop safety habits that get your home clean without doing you in.
- Wipe Usage is on the Rise Countrywide – 71% Say They Use Wipes.
- Use a few easy guidelines to develop your artistic eye.
- Carbon filter? Reverse osmosis? Water softener? Ultraviolet system? Find answers here.
- According to a Consumer Reports ShopSmart Poll, the bathroom is the least favorite place to clean, and people prefer vacuuming.
- That depends, but either way they can take the proper steps to reduce exposure to pet allergens.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.

