A guide to outfitting your home with human-friendly materials, plus advice on maintaining your yard in a healthy manner. Includes a reference to the good, not-so-good and flat-out-harmful stuff found in a typical home. An update of the author’s first book, The Healthy Home: An Attic-To-Basement Guide, published in 1989.
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About the Author
Linda Mason Hunter is the author of The Healthy Home: An Attic-To-Basement Guide, Southwest Style: A Home Lovers' Guide to Architecture and Design, Green Clean, and Creating a Safe and Healthy Home. Mother of four and grandmother of four, Linda divides her time between an old farmhouse in central Iowa, various guest houses in and near Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a condo in the Kitsilano district of Vancouver, BC.
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