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- Choices, choices. With more than one variety ... which will get you and your family out of the house fastest?
- Tips from the pros.
- U.S. environmental officials discuss the problem and outline steps to clean up and prevent mold from returning.
- Where there's fire, there's usually smoke. Although experts do their best to contain a fire, they are all but helpless in controlling the billowing clouds of smoke that fire creates. What can you do once the damage has been done?
- Tom McNulty brings order to a traditionally male-dominated territory.
- You can't see it. You can't smell it. But you can take steps against radon in your home, starting with an inexpensive test.
- Life is full of surprises, and not all of them good! Depending on the severity of the incident, picking up the pieces and putting things back as they were can be a challenge many homeowners would rather avoid.
- The following information is submitted by The Clean Trust as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado).
- Ten steps to saving money and keeping it saved.
- Routine maintenance is vital as is periodic help from skilled professionals.
- Should you spot clean or paint? And if you wage wall dirt war, what's the best way to remove offending marks without creating more problems? Our HC experts weigh in on the best ways to clean your walls.
- Creating a sense of order may be the most crucial of spring cleaning tasks.
- Do smaller cleaning and repair jobs now to prevent big expenses down the road.
- Defend a cozy — and healthy — home when the weather blows in.
- 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.
- Special care products to make fabric cleaning easy, fast and economical.
- The International Executive Housekeepers Association (now “IEHA”) and The Housekeeping Channel (HC) are pleased to present free flu-prevention information for schools.

