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- Spring cleaning is the time to get tough with the dirt, but not with your health. Here's how to choose less toxic green cleaners this spring and anytime of the year.
- One Idaho-based cleaning service makes this interesting comment.
- Many "green" products are healthy, but many aren’t - so be careful of green claims.
- Smart strategies that will help you get your home clean while keeping things "green."
- EWG has released its Guide to Healthy Cleaning.
- Greener and more sustainable cleaning products are often purported to be weak and less effective than their traditional counterparts. However, as the green trend continues, more products are measuring up or even exceeding our expectations. That was the case in our testing of Skoy Cloths and Scrubs.
- The author shows prefabricated homes can be built with customizable, attractive, and quality green materials in less time than traditional construction, while reducing waste and yielding an energy-efficient, sturdy, and cost-effective home.
- Improving and cleaning your air is an often forgotten task of spring cleaning.
- Limiting the use of bleach by using alternative green products.
- The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) is urging professionals and consumers to avoid using chemicals for cleaning and maintaining air duct systems.
- When using the term “green prefabricated homes”, some of us can’t help but imagine a small double-wide mobile home covered in some sort of mossy overgrowth. While that notion is pretty far out, many of us have preconceived notions about green housing that frankly aren’t true. This book - Prefabulous + Almost Off the Grid - contests these fallacies.
- The federal Environmental Protection Agency has declared tetrachloroethylene, or PERC, a chemical used by many dry cleaners, a “likely human carcinogen.”
- A University of Melbourne researcher has found that common consumer products, including those marketed as ‘green', 'all-natural', 'non-toxic', and ‘organic’, emit a range of compounds that could harm human health and air quality. But most of these ingredients are not disclosed to the public.
- Do the new green products on the market always work as well as their traditional counterparts?
- Fall allergy season is here. Use these quick tips to prevent the build-up of allergens in your home and to effectively remove them.
- Review of iGozen's line of green cleaners - Fruit/Vegetable Wash, Meat/Fish Cleaner, and Everyday Cleaner.
- How to clean "greener" to make your home healthier.
- When's the last time you attended a conference and one of the keynote speakers was only 16 years old?
- Learn why home hygiene is just as important as hygiene in medical facilities, and how cleaning specific areas of your home can have the most impact on your family's health.
- Sometimes people with asthma, allergies or sensitivities just can't seem to find relief. Why don't air cleaners help these people?
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