Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

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DEAR READERS: Summer is a great time to do projects around the house. Home shows are popular places to get fresh ideas from experts for this time of year. Here are some time-saving and money-saving hints for visiting these shows, courtesy of the Better Business Bureau.

Check out the s h ow’s website before going. You’ll find maps of vendors, and you may even find a coupon!

Do your homework beforehand; write down questions that you have. There’s a lot happening at these shows, and you can become distracted.

This is the time to compare different companies, since they will be side by side. Make sure the company you choose has all its licenses, permits and insurance in place. Payment in full should not be required until the work is completed.

For more informatio­n, visit bbb.org.

DEAR READERS: Researcher­s at the university level have found that houseplant­s in the office can keep the air cleaner, keep people healthier and alleviate stress.

The boss may want plants in the office, too, because plants create a cleaner, fresher image of the company, and they can raise worker productivi­ty!

Look for common houseplant varieties like pothos, philodendr­on and motherin-law’s tongue, among many others.

DEAR HELOISE: I’m on and off my computer during the day, and instead of turning the computer off each time, I turn off only the monitor to save electricit­y.

— John B., via email DEAR READER: According to our computer expert, most operating systems turn the display off after a period of time, and the power it requires to lie dormant is minimal. Turning the monitor on and off may actually use MORE current!

It can take six times more energy to start up than when it is running, so he recommends leaving the monitor on. Lock your screen for privacy, if necessary.

DEAR HELOISE: After leaving my can opener in water, it rusted. I twisted a folded paper towel through the gears until the rust cleared off, and it looks like new.

Now I know to dry my can opener thoroughly to keep it working well. — Rebecca A., Mansfield, Ohio

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

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