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- John Bower's presentation at the Energy Efficient Building Association, Excellence in Housing Conference, Dallas Texas, February 1994.
- Air Movement. Most times we don't think too much about air movement, but it can affect us every day.
- Use humidity, temperature and other natural remedies to rid your greenery of pests.
- Food for thought from authorities about why we should ensure fresh batteries in our home safety devices.
- Insulations are made from different materials. Many people are concerned about the possible negative health effects.
- Antique pieces can lend warmth and charm to your home.
- Want to stay in your own home? The good news is that with the right help you might be able to do just that.
- It turns out the chef's kitchen is extremely practical.
- Questions and answers from Dr. Thad Godish, Ph.D.
- There is a wide variety of roofing materials available, and these vary in appearance, healthfulness, weight, life expectancy, and cost.
- While it is clear that some people inherit a genetic predisposition to asthma, the increases in asthma rates are due to environmental, rather than genetic factors.
- Armed with this information, you can protect yourself, your children, and your pets from harmful pesticides.
- You might think that by the time winter arrives, allergy season is long gone. However, for millions of allergy sufferers, the reality is that allergens still abound. From pet dander to volatile organic compounds, indoor allergens can cause discomfort and health issues as bothersome as when pollen is in season.
- Be in the know to keep carbon monoxide in your home to a minimum.
- Our children may be exposed to pesticides from residues found in their food. Here are ways you can reduce the risk of pesticide residues in your child’s diet.
- Training in the whole-house approach to home performance gives contractors the ability to save lives as well as energy.
- 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.
- Viewing the whole house as an integrated system helps.
- Designing and building an energy-efficient home.
- How central vacuums work and what to consider before installing one.
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