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- A naturally occurring radioactive gas, often released from soil and rocks.
- Basic tips on controlling humidity output. Don’t have a humidifier? You might not need it after all.
- Blower door tests help determine a home's airtightness.
- A material that inhibits the flow of heat.
- They need a physical exam yearly, just like you do.
- A colorless, odorless, poisonous gas released during the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels.
- Every home should have at least one CO detector.
- A home-energy alternative or addition to gas and utility electric.
- How to “read” plastic containers for recycling.
- These products can threaten your family’s health and the environment.
- Polyurethane can be a flexible foam, as used in upholstery, or a rigid foam, as in insulation.
- Compact fluorescent lamps offer great energy savings over traditional incandescent or halogen lighting. There are trade-offs, however.
- Common glues that hold together manufactured wood products such as plywood, oriented strand board and medium density fiber board.
- Unfinished and uninsulated basements have a high potential for mold growth and other contamination problems, but can be healthy with proper planning.
- Synthetic fragrances and scents, added to a wide-range of consumer products, are among the most common household air pollutants.
- Terpenes are hydrocarbons - organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon - mainly from plants, and the main constituent of essential oils.
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