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- Dust mites are not only found in beds, they are virtually everywhere.
- Finding ways to be more energy efficient and eco-positive isn’t just good for the environment — it can be good for your home, your family and your bottom line.
- Room-by-room green cleaning and sustainable living tips for men (and women too).
- Small changes in the way you choose cleaning products can make your housecleaning more green and sustainable.
- Step by step, whip the water closet into a clean place to be.
- Implement these "green" habits today to save energy and make your lifestyle more sustainable.
- 12 tips to help keep the bathroom clean and sparkling on a daily basis.
- 82% of 18-29 year-olds will spring clean this year, 15% more than the national average. Read on to see why.
- Check out three ways you can improve your organization and save money.
- Creative and practical cleaning ideas you may want to adopt today.
- Dr. Arthur Weissman offers tips that can protect your health and surroundings — and just might save you money!
- Relative humidity levels rising above 50 percent stimulate the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and other biological allergens, which generate musty odors and can aggravate allergies.
- You CAN fit the crucial stuff in before visitors show up. Here is a planned strategy!
- Look around your home for these items that tend to become household hazardous waste. Plus, try a few recipes for homemade alternatives.
- Speed is less about muscles than about busting time wasters and poor techniques.
- You shouldn’t merely scratch the surface. Do the thorough job that makes your home do more than shine.
- Spring cleaning is still a tradition for many Americans – 62 percent of those surveyed say spring cleaning is an annual ritual in their home.
- Resolutions to keep everyone healthy.
- Consumers are eager to clean windows, blinds, curtains, clothing, closets & drawers: 72% of households spring clean every year, ACI survey shows.
- Reusable bags are particularly susceptible to contamination since remnants of meats and dairy products which may seep out of packaging remain in bags unless washed out, resulting in bacterial growth.

