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- It’s often a good idea to consult a specialist for help in designing a system for your particular needs.
- A tremendous number of water cleaning and purifying strategies and devices are now available to improve the quality of your home’s water.
- Air-quality testing can be helpful to understand what is wrong with your air, but since there are hundreds or thousands of possible pollutants, and testing for them all is impossible, a test result may be misleading.
- While they may not have asthma, allergies, or chemical sensitivities, they may have other life-draining health complaints related to unhealthy homes.
- Many people believe that tap water is simply H2O—two molecules of hydrogen combined with one of oxygen. Actually, water is a very complex solution.
- Consider these thought-provoking gems from Advisory Board Member, Mariel Wolfson.
- That is the debate HHI has been having with a few industry leaders from the home ventilation sector.
- So, exactly what is indoor air pollution?
- There is a growing body of evidence that poor indoor air quality and other indoor pollutants are negatively affecting us all. Yet it is still difficult to define precisely what makes some materials unhealthy.
- 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.”
- Today, the prices of solar panels are over 80% lower than they were 6 years ago.
- Three misconceptions about tight houses are: 1. They have poor IAQ, 2.They have mold and moisture problems, and 3. Chimneys don't work well in them.
- We get a lot of questions about what we call “simplistic solutions to complex situations.” For example, most people want an easy way to solve the problem of poor indoor air quality. Well, we’d like that too and, in some cases, there are relatively simple solutions. But in many cases, the solution isn’t easy.
- EL Foust has a loyal following largely because of their attention to the needs of chemically-sensitive persons.
- 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.
- Following are questions and answers posed to HHI by Content That Works, a group "dedicated to helping local media and businesses thrive by creating high-quality editorial products that attract readers."
- An alternative to higher-priced solid wood furniture, but low-VOC and free of formaldehyde.
- Many "green" products are healthy, but many aren’t - so be careful of green claims.
- A University of Melbourne researcher has found that common consumer products, including those marketed as ‘green', 'all-natural', 'non-toxic', and ‘organic’, emit a range of compounds that could harm human health and air quality. But most of these ingredients are not disclosed to the public.
- We interviewed EvenGreen Technology.
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