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- Consider everything from energy use to the ideal lighting conditions in your home before selecting permanent or free-standing lamps.
- The second principle of healthy construction involves separating unhealthy materials from the air you breathe.
- Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home.
- 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.
- Probably best suited to homes with individual water supplies, this method can be effective against living impurities.
- A team of scientists from the Korean Rural Development Administration and the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia tested the efficiency of airborne formaldehyde removal in 86 species of plants.
- Selecting and maintaining heat recovery ventilators and energy recovery ventilators (HRV/ERVs).
- 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.
- The third principle of healthy design involves ventilation.
- This profile is part of a series about Healthful Cleaning Service Providers associated with the IICRC.
- The American Academy of Environmental Medicine recently released its position paper on electromagnetic field (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) health effects calling for immediate caution regarding smart meter installations.
- 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.
- An examination of 13 common myths reveals that they should be treated with some healthy skepticism.
- Your choice of cabinet materials may affect your breathing space for years to come.
- Viewing the whole house as an integrated system helps.
- How central vacuums work and what to consider before installing one.
- There is a wide variety of roofing materials available, and these vary in appearance, healthfulness, weight, life expectancy, and cost.
- 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.
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