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- Be choosy about your temporary home away from home.
- Have you ever wondered how other people seem to get so much more done in a day than you do?
- EPA's Science Advisory Board has identified perchloroethylene as a possible to probable human carcinogen.
- An Environmental Protection Agency list of indoor pollutants and solutions that could affect your health.
- Many aren't aware that they are eligible to obtain flood insurance coverage, says the National Flood Insurance Program.
- Interim vs. deep cleaning: when to call in the pros.
- One cleaning expert shares his views on antibacterial products.
- Be sure to control bacteria in the kitchen.
- Not every job requires professional assistance. However, when a professional is needed, not all professionals measure up. How can consumers choose whom to hire?
- Homeowners use water for many purposes, including drinking, cooking, washing, heating, humidifying, flushing (the No. 1 use of water in a home) and their pets. Those are just a few reasons homeowners should make sure they understand what’s in their water.
- Clearing your home of asthma triggers.
- Make future circuit overloads and household electrical projects easier to manage.
- Homeowners can take a number of steps to improve air quality and create a healthier living environment.
- The proper use of cleaning products is an effective and efficient tool in combating the triggers that lead to asthma and allergy suffering, according to The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA).
- The right kind of time spent on yourself provides a launching pad for the things you want to do with your life.
- 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.
- It’s not just you — many people have trouble throwing away. If you’re asking, “Should I keep that?” the Housekeeping Channel has the right answers.
- Carpet's energy-saving benefits contribute to a tax credit for homeowners.
- Is your budget squeezed by high electric bills? Put your house on an energy “diet.”
- Studies have revealed that static electricity does not become a problem with most people until the relative humidity drops below 40 percent.

