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- A new animated, interactive Web site from EPA identifies everyday exposures to radiation, including in the home.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- Home interventions to reduce asthma triggers can curb soaring health care costs and improve health outcomes.
- Sheep wool insulation has an R-value of approximately 3.5 to 3.8 per inch of material thickness 0.3 to 0.6 points higher than fiberglass, cellulose, or mineral wool.
- Researchers found that high efficiency particle air (HEPA) filters reduced the amount of airborne particulate matter and wood smoke, resulting in improved blood vessel health and reductions in blood markers associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
- Humidity refers to the water-vapor content of air. Because there is always some moisture in the air, it can be difficult to think of humidity as a pollutant. Yet, if your indoor air contains high levels of water vapor, it can cause major problems.
- Asthma and wheezing may be triggered by a chemical from bacteria that lurk in household dust.
- The author of Power from the Sun: A Practical Guide to Solar Electricity, helps us to ask the right questions of prospective service providers before hiring them to install solar power in our homes.
- Quick tips: How NOT to use a "laptop" computer.
- Apartment dwellers and those with otherwise inadequate yards can still eat from a home-grown garden.
- To solve the public health and material-related costs associated with mold and other fungi, many companies are now engineering advanced materials capable of resisting mold and fungal growth.
- 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.
- Use humidity, temperature and other natural remedies to rid your greenery of pests.
- How to minimize allergy and asthma triggers this time of year.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 99-110.
- Today’s growing concerns toward high energy costs, dependence on foreign oil and pollution-generating fuel sources are all driving the construction industry to pursue more energy efficient technologies for the home.
- California targets devices that emit ozone, a gas known to create and exacerbate respiratory problems.
- Your house could be a major contributor to poor health.
- You may have smoke alarms in your home, but are they installed, maintained, and being used correctly?
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