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- Smart strategies that will help you get your home clean while keeping things "green."
- Taking note of the recent earthquake in Japan should prompt us to take practical steps to prepare ourselves and our families for potential disasters.
- It’s ironic that some products designed to make our homes cleaner and healthier may contribute to asthma.
- While they may not have asthma, allergies, or chemical sensitivities, they may have other life-draining health complaints related to unhealthy homes.
- Jennifer Schwab talks about the new fuel cell for homeowners and its environmental and energy-saving benefits.
- While it is difficult to determine the dollar cost of poor indoor air quality (IAQ), insurance-industry observers agree that the costs may be unrecognized—and ascribed instead to more conventional medical conditions such as respiratory ailments, allergies, and asthma. One report on insurance costs found that “there is strong awareness and growing concern over the ‘silent crisis’ of IAQ and its potential to cause large industry losses.”
- Simran Sethi, green pioneer, media personality and Oprah.com columnist presented a free one-hour webinar, "Ten Steps to a Healthier Home" for The Healthy House Institute (HHI) on September 30th, 2010 at 10am CDT. The archived event is also free to access.
- Better than an apple a day, certain foods can prevent childhood illnesses and fight off the effects of toxins.
- Some ERVs can recover formaldehyde in the same way that they recover water.
- When you consider the number of hours spent indoors, it only makes sense to build a healthy house, or convert your existing home into a healthy rather than an unhealthy one.
- Research suggests that plastics containing Bisphenol-A are linked to child misbehavior. Read to find out how to protect yourself and your children.
- The author shows prefabricated homes can be built with customizable, attractive, and quality green materials in less time than traditional construction, while reducing waste and yielding an energy-efficient, sturdy, and cost-effective home.
- When's the last time you attended a conference and one of the keynote speakers was only 16 years old?
- How to create a healthy, green environment for your children before and after birth.
- Why triclosan and other antibacterials aren't needed or wanted in cleaning products, cosmetics, and more.
- How to clean "greener" to make your home healthier.
- Two trends to counter for healthier homes.
- Dust bunnies aren't just unsightly and sometimes allergenic; they contain toxic chemicals.
- One good aspect of our consumer-driven economy is that each of us has the power to make change happen by the way we spend our money.
- Planning and implementing an energy and space-efficient, eco-friendly bathroom.
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