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- Not all devices are the same. The American Lung Association offers advice and sources.
- The Healthy House Institute (HHI) and its sister site, Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI) are publishing profiles of firms striving to help consumers restore their buildings and homes after a natural or other disaster. Integrity Restoration & Remodeling, Inc. is the first profile. We supplied the questions, the company provided the answers.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- How to reduce your exposure to this common chemical.
- Simple ways to control asthma and allergies.
- EPA's Energy Star program now addresses indoor air quality (IAQ). Here is a summary of requirements you can use to improve your home's IAQ.
- Ants, rodents, termites ... Keep what's bugging you outside – where it belongs.
- Cost-effective fan and ventilation systems help energy-efficient homes stay healthy.
- Test your knowledge of the second-leading cause of lung cancer.
- Designing healthy homes for the elderly.
- Protect your family when you repaint or remodel.
- Your house could be a major contributor to poor health.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 11-21.
- 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.
- A renovation project is the perfect time to turn your home into a greener building.
- This candid interview explains why John and Lynn Bower founded the original Healthy House Institute and why Lynn Bower wrote her classic tome, Creating a Healthy Household.
- Exposure to radon gas increases your risk of developing lung cancer. Here's how to test your home for radon and what to do if you have high radon levels indoors.
- 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.
- Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
- Be in the know to keep carbon monoxide in your home to a minimum.
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