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- Use methods, products and tools that work for you, not against you, to make your home a healthier place. HousekeepingChannel.com interviews David Mudarri, formerly of the Indoor Environments Division of the EPA.
- Look around your home for these items that tend to become household hazardous waste. Plus, try a few recipes for homemade alternatives.
- The environment in our homes has a big impact on the quality of our lives and health. Give your house a check-up with these tips.
- Get out from under your stuff — and stay there!
- Since all germ-killers are considered pesticides, the EPA requires testing to certify manufacturer's claims for safety and effectiveness.
- A safety alert from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- Better cleaning and care
secrets.
- Stop waiting and start living!
- Basic cleaning tools that save time and money.
- There are a variety of carpet cleaners on the market and four factors to consider when choosing a unit for your home.
- Laura Dellutri's tips for getting in the mood to clean
- There are ways to trade old, unwanted electronics for cash.
- Use a few easy guidelines to develop your artistic eye.
- Oh, those nasty stains! How do you go about removing that red stain from the fruit drink your son spilled on the floor? What do you use to remove black marker ink from your white marble floor? Does lipstick stain? The list can go on and on.
- Barry J. Izsak - the Immediate Past President of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) - shares some of his best organizing tips.
- Ban sniffling and sneezing behind the wheel. Make your car an allergen-free zone!
- While spring cleaning is not the necessary evil it once was, now is still a good time to do those annual or semi-annual chores.
- That depends, but either way they can take the proper steps to reduce exposure to pet allergens.
- Organizing is not all about buying a bunch of plastic tubs, even though we sometimes think so.
- Okay, so you are ready for a service to clean your home. Good for you! But, you may ask: “How can I trust someone in my home, or better yet, with a key to my house?”

