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Health & Safety
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 22-29.
- XRF identifies the individual components of a near infinite range of soils—down to an unprecedented four decimal points. It also provides insight into how these components are affected by various cleaning methods and other conditions.
- Green homes link sustainable materials and practices with better human and environmental health.
- Study Published in Environmental Health Perspectives Finds Major Decrease in Infestation after Repairs, Education.
- This scientific report shows that, fortunately, many of the interventions to reduce asthma triggers in home environments are relatively simple.
- Knowing what hurts indoor air quality, can help you improve it.
- Many people believe house plants will remove indoor air pollution. But will they?
- An understanding of FDA's cosmetic responsibilities can help consumers make wise, rational decisions about the cosmetics they buy.
- Strategic selection and placement of household plants improves the air you breathe.
- Understanding what various ventilation-related terms mean.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- A guide to specifications for healthy construction.
- Fleas can often be controlled without resorting to powerful synthetic organic chemicals.
- Did you know married people have more bacteria in their cars than single people?
- FloorScore, developed by the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) and Scientific Certification Systems (SCS), tests and certifies hard surface flooring and flooring adhesive products for compliance with indoor air quality (IAQ) goals.
- Droppings or body parts of cockroaches and other pests can trigger asthma. Here's what to do about it.
- How can one tell whether one’s symptoms or health problems have been caused by exposure to formaldehyde?
- A preventive, systematic approach to health, safety and comfort is a homeowner’s best defense against poor air quality, unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) answers common questions about home inspections, and explains why getting your home inspected is a good idea.
- Another alternative to traditional roofing materials is a rooftop garden, or "green roof."
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