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- Learn how to use a squeegee and you'll be done with window cleaning in half the time or less.
- Discover how soil-filtration lines develop and how to address them.
- Steam vapor cleaning differs from traditional "steam cleaning" of carpet.
- Take steps to relieve window wetness and mold growth.
- To help direct home owners and businesses during cleanup efforts, IEHA, and its education partners share steps for preventing mold growth after a catastrophic flood.
- Quick tips: How NOT to use a "laptop" computer.
- Before you call the plumber, here's what to do.
- Here's how to prevent your grill from getting dirty unnecessarily, and clean up before and after cookouts.
- Making a few wise purchases now can fatten your pocketbook in the long term - from adjusting heating and cooling systems to switching to soft water so your washing machine and clothing will last longer.
- Save money and prevent water damage with the same techniques used to preserve the water supply.
- Cleanup can be done faster than you think.
- Is your budget squeezed by high electric bills? Put your house on an energy “diet.”
- Don Aslett's pet subject is housecleaning. If you love your furry friends and are committed to keeping them, here's how to deal with the occasional "oopsie."
- Here is a short checklist to help make sure you are prepared for company.
- Your home’s exterior takes a beating from mother nature, but you can intervene. A once-or-twice-yearly cleaning may also reveal a gutter or roof in need of attention.
- It’s silent, colorless, odorless and tasteless, but it can be fatal.
- Got fine wood or wooden antiques? Here's advice from the Museum Management Program of the National Park Service (NPS).
- These tips can help you keep your carpet looking newer, longer - saving time and money.
- Why you might have it, how to make it go away.
- Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent killer that can stalk any home with fuel-burning appliances. Within minutes, high concentrations of this odorless, colorless and invisible gas can become lethal. Here's advice from UL on how to protect your loved ones.

