Not changing your car's cabin air filter (CAF) can result in health problems for you and your passengers, as well as extra wear and maintenance for your car’s climate control system. For most cars built after 2000, cabin filters are either standard equipment or are included as an option. Cabin air filters were first introduced in the late 20th century, first appearing in … [Read more...] about Change Your Car’s Cabin Filter
Organize Your Cords and Cables with Command Cord Clips
Are you tired of looking at the cord spaghetti that grows out of your computer or entertainment center? Now you can hide that mess of cords and cables under your computer desk. With Command Cord Clips, there is a solution to this unsightly and ungainly tangled clutter. These clips hold cables and cords firmly in place, allowing you to not only neatly organize your cords, but … [Read more...] about Organize Your Cords and Cables with Command Cord Clips
November is Flu Awareness Month
November is National Flu Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (CDC) each year at least 200,000 people are hospitalized for complications due to the flu, and 36,000 people die from the flu each year. Also, anywhere from 10 to 20% of the US population is infected with the flu virus each year. As the cold and flu season gears up again this … [Read more...] about November is Flu Awareness Month
Falling Back to Standard Time
The term “Daylight Savings Time” is generally understood to mean the time when we either set our clocks forward or back one hour, and the 6 month period of time in between these points. Although this term is widely used, the correct term is Daylight Saving Time, and the actual period that is Daylight Saving Time lasts from spring until fall. The period from fall to spring is … [Read more...] about Falling Back to Standard Time
Controlling Indoor Allergens
Itchy nose, watery eyes, frequent sneezing, scratchy throat—these are all too familiar allergy symptoms to the over 40 million allergy sufferers out there. And often it seems to those affected by indoor/ outdoor allergies that they are at the mercy of Mother Nature. But there are many things you can do to make your home less likely to trigger allergies, mostly by enacting a … [Read more...] about Controlling Indoor Allergens





















