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- Insulation is needed in warm climates to keep the heat outside and in cold climates to keep the heat inside.
- The Clean Trust provides tips for fire victims facing clean up.
- Designing healthy homes for the elderly.
- Exposure to radon gas increases your risk of developing lung cancer. Here's how to test your home for radon and what to do if you have high radon levels indoors.
- How to reduce your exposure to this common chemical.
- Air filters can definitely improve the air quality in your house, but the big questions are “How much?” and “Is it enough?”
- Sniffing out the facts about product fragrances.
- Wondering what type of insulation is best for you and your home? Here's an overview of various insulation types and their health impact.
- Want to stay in your own home? The good news is that with the right help you might be able to do just that.
- The traditional light bulb — and its recent improvements — explained.
- National Healthy Homes Conference to address serious health and safety concerns in housing.
- Health and environmental factors associated with carpet include indoor air quality, chemical emissions from manufacturing and disposal operations, and solid waste impacts.
- Insulations are made from different materials. Many people are concerned about the possible negative health effects.
- Revealing facts about mold problems, how they start, and how to safely clean them up. This guidance was written for people living in the northwest USA, and isn't for hot and humid climates.
- A comprehensive how-to guide.
- The vision that drives universal design is functionality and caring.
- If you suspect your home has lead paint, there are steps you can take to reduce the risk.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 55-63.
- Formaldehyde is an important industrial chemical used to make other chemicals, building materials, and household products. Here's how to limit your exposure.
- You will likely not be sleeping alone tonight.
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