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- Do they work? Are they affordable?
- Why build sustainable communities with LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND)?
- Excerpt from Modern Cleaning: The Evolution of Chemical Free Cleaning, by Janice and Tom Stewart © 2011
- 20 tips to help you cope during power outages and emergencies.
- Tips for maximizing energy savings, and the role of ceiling fans in a healthy home.
- Killing mold and mildew doesn't have to kill you too. There are less-toxic treatments you can even make on your own.
- Are you sensitive to low levels of pollutants in the indoor environment? There are many people exhibiting symptoms at much lower pollution levels than the general population. This tells us that a safe level of exposure for one person is not safe for everyone.
- The traditional light bulb — and its recent improvements — explained.
- Unsure about the best way to treat your specific water? Look at this overview to compare different methods.
- Depending on a person's genetic makeup, immune system and tolerance levels, as-well-as the level of toxicity and time of exposure, a person can become chemically sensitive and begin to experience signs of deteriorating health.
- Few topics generate as much passion, and as much heated controversy, as the potential health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
- While tap water that meets federal and state standards is generally safe to drink, threats to drinking water are increasing.
- Before purchasing a home water treatment unit, consider local water quality, cost and maintenance of the unit, product performance, and certifications to make sure the unit will meet your needs.
- In early 2007 Kevin and Kathy Christopherson set about building a home in Hanover, Wisconsin. This was no ordinary new home construction, though. Since Kathy has an acute chemical sensitivity, special precautions were necessary – precautions that presented some particularly challenging construction issues.
- Deciding exactly where you will build your healthy house is one of the first decisions that must be made.
- Before disturbing your existing wall paint, find out whether it contains lead, and if so, what to do about it.
- Detection, prevention and least toxic control of bed bugs.
- The laws protecting citizens from potentially dangerous cleaning and personal-care products remain absent, minimal, or rarely enforced.
- All-natural may not be as irritant free as you'd think — and not all wicker furniture is all natural.
- Simple strategies that can help you lower your energy bills.
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