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- According to the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA), hardwood floors are low maintenance, beautiful and can last for years with the right care.
- Inexpensive products outperform some more costly brands in CR’s tests.
- Tara Aronson shows you how to get organized — and stay that way!
- Here is a short checklist to help make sure you are prepared for company.
- Grow a green thumb!
- Got fine wood or wooden antiques? Here's advice from the Museum Management Program of the National Park Service (NPS).
- What improves your laundering, from enzyme prewashes to fabric softeners.
- An Environmental Protection Agency list of indoor pollutants and solutions that could affect your health.
- The delicate touch.
- The art of knowing what is where in your ice box.
- Along with the beauty of the fall colors, comes a yearly winterizing check of your home.
- There’s utter clutter! It doesn’t just happen overnight. Be disciplined, and “steady as you go” to prevent facing one very big job later.
- Get the info on health risks associated with your cleaning products — in 10 minutes or less!
- By getting organized, you can free up “bandwidth” in your life to pursue the possibilities.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers winning tips in the very real fight to beat the heat.
- For people who suffer from asthma and allergies, dusting can be a great way to avoid asthma & allergy triggers such as dust mite feces and pollen. The trick is to remove dust rather than spread it around.
- Clearing your home of asthma triggers.
- 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.
- How to blend two households and not go insane.
- If you're out of ideas - or steam - here are ten easy projects to keep clutter from overtaking you.