The average American produces close to five pounds of trash each day. While some of that is recycled and composted, the majority of it ends up in landfills. The best way to lower the amount of trash your family generates is by taking simple steps to reduce household...
House plants are a great way to decorate your home’s interior naturally. Having indoor plants reduces stress and filters the air in the home. Despite their benefits, some plants are toxic and not safe for pets. If you enjoy greenery in your home, shop for pet-friendly...
DIY projects are fun and can save a significant amount of money on home improvements. However, that doesn’t mean they’re not without dangers. Practice safety during DIY projects to avoid injury to yourself and damage to the home. Create a Workspace to Practice Safety...
Make a Great First Impression While you might not spend much time looking at the exterior of your home, it is the first thing anyone will see from the street. If you are listing the home for sale, making a great first impression can mean the difference between strong...
Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that could be present in your home without your knowledge. Unfortunately, much like carbon monoxide, it can be dangerous. Radon in the home is a serious concern and understanding your risk and how to mitigate it is...
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