Nowadays it's as if there are hazards around every corner. From the exhaust spewing out of the vehicles we drive to the products we use to clean our homes, it seems as though toxins have become nearly ubiquitous in the modern world. Most of us have become accustomed to living with these unhealthy substances, reassuring ourselves that “these things are perfectly normal,” but a growing number of health-conscious women are making an effort to minimize their exposure to things that could potentially … [Read more...]
5 Tips for Protecting Yourself from a Toxic Lifestyle
December 2, 2016 by Team Celebration
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How to Hide Electrical Wires: Computers, TVs and Appliances
July 2, 2013 by Team Celebration
Electrical components are an increasingly essential part of everyday life. From the television, media player and cable box on your entertainment center to the computer in your office and the lamp on your desk, it seems like everything is plugged in these days. While dangling cords are unsightly and lend a cluttered appearance to an otherwise orderly room, they’re also a hazard for households with small children. Kids can wrap themselves in dangling wires to the point of strangling, use them … [Read more...]
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