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- Careful maintenance of your home's outer shell prevents costly indoor messes caused by water damage later.
- Even the most intricate leaves collect dust.
- What to do if your plants are on the spider mite menu.
- Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
- Assign appropriate jobs by age and maturity.
- What to wear when removing mold from your home.
- A little light work keeps floors protected and clean.
- A combination of methods may be necessary to rid your plants of whiteflies.
- If your dishwasher is leaving spots on the glasses or detergent clumped in the dispenser, the Soap and Detergent Association offers a list of common problems — along with their solutions.
- Pumping dirt is the new exercise craze combining aerobics, calisthenics, weight lifting, and, yes, housecleaning.
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched a new consolidated Chinese-language Web site as part of its ongoing effort to provide environmental information in English, Spanish and Chinese.
- Recognize and defeat an aphid infestation.
- The care and feeding of your refrigerator.
- You may not notice should you contract toxoplasmosis, sometimes found in kitty litter and other sources in or around the home. But the parasite is dangerous for your baby.
- Defend a cozy — and healthy — home when the weather blows in.
- Basic cleaning tools that save time and money.
- The right pot can make or break a plant.
- Find out Consumer Reports' picks, plus tips for keeping (or making) your lawn beautiful.
- Pithy advice for getting control of your basement.
- Anyone who has washed or worn white clothes knows that white shirts stop looking white after a few washes and start to turn a shade of gray. A new laundry-detergent enzyme helps prevent this from happening, without the use of bleach.
