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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - The homeowner gains a finished, insulated
basement, a healthy house, and an estimated
energy savings of a whopping 81%.
- This study reveals that a considerable percentage of the U.S. population reports adverse health effects or irritation from fragranced products, (abstract only).
- The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) provides answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about LEED for Homes.
- Health and environmental factors associated with carpet include indoor air quality, chemical emissions from manufacturing and disposal operations, and solid waste impacts.
- By making just a few small changes to your daily routine, you can save a significant amount of water.
- Compost is organic material that can be used as a soil amendment or as a medium to grow plants.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- Solar Photovoltaic or PV systems are highly reliable and need little maintenance.
- An insulation's resistance to heat flow is measured or rated in terms of its thermal resistance or R-value.
- GS-44 is the first standard to comprehensively address the health, environmental, and labeling concerns for soaps, cleansers, shampoo, and conditioners for adults, children and infants.
- The net cost of owning a green home can be comparable to that of owning a conventional home – sometimes even less.
- Incorporating Universal Design (UD)features into a bathroom remodel will not only add value to your home, but will help ensure your bathroom is ready for all ages and circumstances.
- Big benefits for you and the planet.
- Designing lighting that works for everyone - young or old.
- What if residential color schemes offered more than personal expression? Could they make a home safer to live in?
- The basic building block of solar power explained.
- Expert blogger shares insights on Icynene open-cell spray foam insulation.
- Naturally derived laundry cleaners can be simple and effective.
- If you choose to use a powder on your baby, use it sparingly. Powders can easily become airborne and can enter the respiratory system causing irritation.
- Spring is in the air, and so are dust, pollen and other unwanted particles that can impact health and the dusting you need to do. What is the best way to Spring Clean Your Indoor Air?
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