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- Choose low-toxicity products that clean well. Green cleaning products are those that clean effectively while minimizing negative impacts to health and the environment.
- There is good news for the estimated one in five allergy sufferers who have pets: There are ways you and your pet can live together.
- Get free housekeeping guidance by phone.
- The good news is that the most difficult and expensive measures are not always the most effective – nor are they always necessary.
- If you intend to burn wood to help this winter's heating bill, check out these safety tips from the Chimney Safety Institute of America.
- Donate used computers for reuse.
- Ten simple year-round reminders for consumers to help keep their families safe.
- One of the questions often asked by homeowners hiring a cleaning company for the first time is, “How often should I have you come?”
- Want comparable quality at a lower price? Buy store brands says Consumer Reports, in the August 2005 Issue.
- Find out what you can realistically expect from cleaning window draperies.
- Why and how to work smarter, not harder, to keep your carpet looking great for years to come.
- With or without chemicals, the right approach clears the blockage so water can drain freely.
- Banish disorder for streamlined home-business success.
- Organizing your home can reduce stress levels, and there are easy ways to declutter while being mindful of the environment.
- Do homemade green cleaners disinfect? Antimicrobial Test Labs (ATL) puts one recipe to the test.
- The convenience of microwave cooking can also present a few challenges—such as making sure that food prepared in a microwave is cooked to its safe temperature.
- Using organizing products you already have can make furnishing and organizing your kids' rooms less expensive.
- 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.
- When all you want to do is get the house clean, you’re probably not too focused on getting organized. There are surfaces to dust, floors to mop and bathrooms to scrub. There’s no time to get things all lined up in a row, right? Wrong.
- Your family may not be the only ones enjoying the sofa. The soft, comfortable places where families relax and play at home can harbor millions of bacteria. For example, Staphylococcus bacteria can live on soft surfaces for 24 hours. Here's what to do about it.

