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- The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has developed the first Asthma Friendly product standards for plush toys, pillows, bedding, flooring, vacuum cleaners, and air purifiers.
- Strategic selection and placement of household plants improves the air you breathe.
- Every year the combination of winter storms and frozen pipes causes millions of dollars in water damage to homes and buildings. Here is what you can do to prevent problems or clean up.
- If you want to use safer, less-toxic pest-control alternatives, there are quite a few available.
- Or maybe hairspray, air freshener or glue?
- Want to stay in your own home? The good news is that with the right help you might be able to do just that.
- Green Seal has developed the GS-49 standard to define environmental performance criteria for residential cleaning services.
- Formaldehyde is an important industrial chemical used to make other chemicals, building materials, and household products. Here's how to limit your exposure.
- It’s durable, non-toxic, non-staining and easy-to-clean.
- The Healthy House Institute built a model demonstration house designed to optimize occupant health by minimizing indoor air pollution.
- 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.
- Once builders overcome their initial apprehension, it is relatively easy to learn how to work with light-weight steel framing.
- Controlling dust mites involves thinking about the whole home. Here are tips to avoid being part-smart.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions.
- Contaminants in house dust are an important source of exposure that can be reduced by good design, good flooring choices, and good cleaning practices.
- Pesticides can be serious pollutants, and are found in surprising places. Here are tips for less toxic alternatives.
- Greening a house that was built before we knew to care isn't impossible; here are 45 tips.
- These natural plant extracts have many applications, but use with caution.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 111-118.
- Tips to help you keep triggers at bay.
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