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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) is urging professionals and consumers to avoid using chemicals for cleaning and maintaining air duct systems.
- 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.
- These humidifiers are attractive, easy-to-use, safe, and provide needed moisture to dry indoor air.
- 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.
- Living creatively in and out of the garden.
- Since our home is a source of many potential allergens, the answer to this question is important.
- 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".
- Design details for a more energy-efficient bathroom.
- Lawns can be replaced with gardens producing fresh, healthy food, and are often wasteful and expensive.
- As science progresses, chemical-based cleaning is becoming a part of our past. We are now seeing several chemical free cleaning alternatives becoming available.
- The federal Environmental Protection Agency has declared tetrachloroethylene, or PERC, a chemical used by many dry cleaners, a “likely human carcinogen.”
- Some ERVs can recover formaldehyde in the same way that they recover water.
- How to limit your family's exposure to the harmful chemical, BPA.
- Is it possible to build without toxins, using breathable walls, and still have an energy-efficient, cost-effective home?
- Low-level carbon-monoxide poisoning seems to be a very common cause of flu-like symptoms.
- Better than an apple a day, certain foods can prevent childhood illnesses and fight off the effects of toxins.
- The easiest way to test for formaldehyde is to use a passive monitor.
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