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- Study finds healthy, efficient homes increasingly accessible to all.
- National Healthy Homes Conference to address serious health and safety concerns in housing.
- The net cost of owning a green home can be comparable to that of owning a conventional home – sometimes even less.
- Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process.
- National Center for Healthy Housing releases information from asthma study.
- Consumer-facing web site will serve as a resource and forum for people wanting to make their homes more comfortable and energy efficient.
- The majority of U.S. families (67 percent) live in a home with at least one major health risk.
- You can't see it. You can't smell it. But you can take steps against radon in your home, starting with an inexpensive test.
- GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) announced in November 2008 the initiation of a comprehensive product emissions standard for indoor products.
- A study found that the lower the amount of endotoxin in young children’s homes, the more likely they were to have wheezing or eczema by age 3.
- Big benefits for you and the planet.
- A home's healthy environment and energy efficiency stem from more than the sum of its parts.
- The National Association of Home Builders recently launched the NAHB National Green Building Program, an education, verification and certification program that will allow builders anywhere to build green homes.
- Food for thought from authorities about why we should ensure fresh batteries in our home safety devices.
- Rather than leaving ventilation to chance, these systems exchange stale air for fresh air in your home, while helping to maintain indoor climate control.
- A survey of local home building associations and recent updates reveal that more than 100,000 homes have been built and certified by voluntary, builder-supported green building programs around the country since the mid-1990s, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
- An estimated 2,850 people die and 15,900 people are injured annually because of fires in residences. Although more than 90 percent of homes have smoke alarms, millions of homes have
alarms that do not work. Missing or dead batteries are the main cause for non-working smoke alarms - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
- LEED for Homes is a green home certification system for assuring homes are designed and built to be energy- and resource-efficient and healthy for occupants.
- The harmonious interaction with nature is the guiding principle of the Building Biology approach to healthy home building.
- Create a plan for ventilation whether building, remodeling or leaving things as they are.
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