|
Green Living
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - The EPA has announced steps to require manufacturers to disclose "inert ingredients" in pesticides which can make up up to 90 percent of formulations.
- It’s ironic that some products designed to make our homes cleaner and healthier may contribute to asthma.
- Simran Sethi talks about her personal struggle in learning to organize and letting go of clutter.
- When you consider the number of hours spent indoors, it only makes sense to build a healthy house, or convert your existing home into a healthy rather than an unhealthy one.
- Why triclosan and other antibacterials aren't needed or wanted in cleaning products, cosmetics, and more.
- Simran Sethi, green pioneer, media personality and Oprah.com columnist presented a free one-hour webinar, "Ten Steps to a Healthier Home" for The Healthy House Institute (HHI) on September 30th, 2010 at 10am CDT. The archived event is also free to access.
- Ice damming — which can lead to mold, mildew, or rot — can sometimes occur with improperly vented roofs in the winter.
- Technology is providing a promising solution in the form of atmospheric water generators such as we discussed in a previous post – “Water from the Air?”
- We get a lot of questions about what we call “simplistic solutions to complex situations.” For example, most people want an easy way to solve the problem of poor indoor air quality. Well, we’d like that too and, in some cases, there are relatively simple solutions. But in many cases, the solution isn’t easy.
- Jeff May’s Healthy Home Tips book can help you make sure your home is clean and healthy.
- Think you're ready to remodel? Do your research first.
- The simple, yet informative guide to discovering the common health dangers in your home and what to do about them.
- The varied effects may be due to one general cause - the effect of exposure to low levels of chemicals in the home, at the workplace, and in food.
- A tremendous number of water cleaning and purifying strategies and devices are now available to improve the quality of your home’s water.
- One good aspect of our consumer-driven economy is that each of us has the power to make change happen by the way we spend our money.
- While air conditioning becomes a pressing need as temperatures rise, taking time to look into energy efficient models can reap long-term benefits.
- Preventing home health hazards by avoiding imported building materials.
- There is a growing body of evidence that poor indoor air quality and other indoor pollutants are negatively affecting us all. Yet it is still difficult to define precisely what makes some materials unhealthy.
- More and more people are irritated by or sensitive to fragrances. Will fragrances one day be banned in public spaces?
- All-cotton refers to stuffing or fabric consisting of 100%-cotton fibers. However, this term doesn’t always mean such items are "all-natural" or "nontoxic".
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
Information provided by The Healthy House Institute is designed to support,
not to replace the relationship between patient/physician or other qualified
healthcare provider.
Education Partners
Ads, ad links, products and content on this page are not necessarily endorsed by these organizations.
|
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
|