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- Ten classic strategies will help you maintain order all year round.
- Your health deserves a basic understanding of where asbestos can be found and what you should do if your home has it.
- Keep electrical cleaning appliances from becoming hazardous.
- Fighting the termite battle on the home front.
- Interim vs. deep cleaning: when to call in the pros.
- Strategize your systems for productivity.
- Do smaller cleaning and repair jobs now to prevent big expenses down the road.
- These devices can save your life.
- Your carpet's fibers, whether natural or man-made, dictate the method you should use for regular deep cleanings.
- Don't be one of the tens of thousands who end up in emergency rooms each year because of gardening accidents.
- Get the dos and don'ts of leather care.
- Got fine wood or wooden antiques? Here's advice from the Museum Management Program of the National Park Service (NPS).
- Part of maintaining a healthy lawn is making sure your irrigation system is protected against harsh winter weather.
- Free kits are available to make unsafe cord set-ups kid friendly.
- The following information is submitted by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado).
- In-depth kitchen report includes CR ratings and buying advice for flooring, countertops, ranges, microwaves and range hoods, cooktops, wall ovens, refrigerators and dishwashers.
- Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
- Smooth finish in the basement
- 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.
- The good news is that the most difficult and expensive measures are not always the most effective – nor are they always necessary.