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Asthma & Allergies
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - As science progresses, chemical-based cleaning is becoming a part of our past. We are now seeing several chemical free cleaning alternatives becoming available.
- As us pet owners are well aware, it can be a task to remove the pet hair and dander that quickly accumulate in our homes. Fortunately, the Dyson DC41 Animal vacuum has been designed with our furry friends in mind, or rather the mess they leave behind.
- Fall allergy season is here. Use these quick tips to prevent the build-up of allergens in your home and to effectively remove them.
- Since our home is a source of many potential allergens, the answer to this question is important.
- According to the book, The Nature Principle: “The home nature-restoration market is growing. A Canadian company called Nedlaw Living Walls, Inc., produces indoor "living walls" of ficus, hibiscus, orchids and other plants.
- Focusing on more than traditional ways to remove VOCs and allergens in the air can lead to better prevention and treatment of allergies and asthma.
- HHI Staff and EverydayHealth.com give simple tips to minimizing indoor allergy triggers.
- Improving and cleaning your air is an often forgotten task of spring cleaning.
- It’s ironic that some products designed to make our homes cleaner and healthier may contribute to asthma.
- Sometimes people with asthma, allergies or sensitivities just can't seem to find relief. Why don't air cleaners help these people?
- While it is difficult to determine the dollar cost of poor indoor air quality (IAQ), insurance-industry observers agree that the costs may be unrecognized—and ascribed instead to more conventional medical conditions such as respiratory ailments, allergies, and asthma. One report on insurance costs found that “there is strong awareness and growing concern over the ‘silent crisis’ of IAQ and its potential to cause large industry losses.”
- Is there a link between increasing asthma rates and bisphenol A (BPA)?
- Dust bunnies aren't just unsightly and sometimes allergenic; they contain toxic chemicals.
- Most houses and apartments have the potential to negatively affect the health of the people living there.
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