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Dust Mite Control: 5 Ways To Keep Dust Mites at Bay

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How To Practice Dust Mite Control In Your Home! In case you didn’t know, dust mites are microscopic creatures that live in bedding, carpets, drapes, furniture, and just about anywhere dust accumulates.  They feed off of dead animal and human skin cells, which are shed daily without our even knowing it. Dust mites and skin cells [...]

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Recycling Plastic Bottles: The REAL Benefits

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Plastic bottles are everywhere, holding water and soft drinks and everything in between. Recycling plastic bottles is of great concern because manufacturing them is potentially harmful. Recycling your plastic bottles gives life to all kinds of useful products …

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How To Unclog A Drain Without Harmful Chemicals

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Uggh! Have a clogged drain in your sink or bathtub? If you really don’t really want to use harsh chemical products to get rid of the clog … what can you do? Here are a few natural ways, to unclog a drain …

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Homemade Natural Disinfectant vs. Store Brand

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So, you want to disinfect your home but want the best product for the job. That’s understandable. However, you don’t have to run to the store and pick up the first chemically-loaded disinfectant that you come across. There are alternatives that are natural and safe for your home and family.

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Recycling At Work: A Simple Way To Set Up A Plan

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Let’s face it, wastefulness abounds in most workplaces . . . paper, plastic water bottles, defunct office equipment, toner cartridges, pens, and so on, float around and oftentimes end up in the trash. This kind of waste is of course a growing concern. Setting up a plan for everyone to get involved in recycling at work can help. Here are some easy ways to make that happen.

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Convert To A Low-Flow Toilet . . . and Save Money!

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Toilets typically use a whole lot of water so saving water = saving money!  In fact, about one quarter of a home’s entire water usage is from toilet use.  Buying a low-flow toilet can get expensive, but if you’re handy, you can convert your existing toilet into a low-flush toilet for very little.   Here’s how . . [...]

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The Three R’s of Eco-Friendly Living: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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The Three R’s no longer stand for . . . reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmatic! The three R’s with regard to eco-friendly living are . . . Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle. Want to improve your green living habits? Here are a few ideas on how you can become more efficient and effective.

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