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Health & Safety
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Surprising facts about HEPA vacuums and what you can do about it.
- How the workings of a vacuum affect how well it cleans and the health of your home.
- The key is to understand how to ventilate intelligently to improve health, save on energy, reduce repair bills, and health care costs.
- National Healthy Homes Conference to address serious health and safety concerns in housing.
- How does radiant heat, as opposed to air temperature, contribute to a proper
home comfort system?
- The chemicals we're exposed to indoors, how they may affect our health, and what the government is - and perhaps isn't - doing about it.
- John Bower's presentation at the Energy Efficient Building Association, Excellence in Housing Conference, Dallas Texas, February 1994.
- Use the principles of separation, elimination, and ventilation to deal with pollutants originating from any source.
- A comprehensive how-to guide.
- Many commercial mattresses are manufactured using polyurethane, synthetic fabrics, chemical fire retardants, toxic dyes, formaldehyde and stain-resistant chemicals. These chemicals are outgassed over time, and can expose skin and lungs to potentially toxic substances, causing allergic reactions and other health problems.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- A comprehensive overview of the issues.
- Companies are voluntarily sharing with consumers more information about the ingredients in their products.
- Naturally derived laundry cleaners can be simple and effective.
- Energy-efficient glass with a low-E coating is one of several types of insulated glass.
- Wondering what type of insulation is best for you and your home? Here's an overview of various insulation types and their health impact.
- Insulations are made from different materials. Many people are concerned about the possible negative health effects.
- Insulation is needed in warm climates to keep the heat outside and in cold climates to keep the heat inside.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 99-110.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 88-98.
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