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- The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) provides answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about LEED for Homes.
- The safest home in the world can be made unhealthy in minutes if a member of the family practices an art or craft that emits hazardous substances into the air.
- This article is an excerpt from Mariel Wolfson's doctoral dissertation.
- Understanding what various ventilation-related terms mean.
- National Healthy Homes Conference to address serious health and safety concerns in housing.
- Testing by NASA and other agencies has found that plants remove VOCs from indoor environments and contribute to better health and well-being.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 40-47.
- Web site allows consumers to calculate how their personal energy use contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution.
- The doctor told me that I should implement an allergen reduction and environmental control strategy in my home…what should I do next?
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 11-21.
- That sweet scent coming from your dryer vent may be less sweet than you think. Find out what harmful chemicals may actually be in your detergent and dryer sheets.
- Clean Trust-Certified technicians may use particle counters to help ensure your air is clean after mold cleanup.
- Lead paint isn't the only possible source of lead poisoning.
- Particle pollution (also called particulate matter or PM) is the term for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air.
- Controlling dust mites involves thinking about the whole home. Here are tips to avoid being part-smart.
- The Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI) and The Healthy House Institute (HHI) are pleased to provide this profile of Clean Pro Restoration, Meridian ID, specializing in water and fire damage, and mold remediation for residential and commercial properties. This article is part of a series highlighting service professionals emphasizing healthful methods, high ethical standards, and staff training and education.
- Water filters can be useful to improve water quality, but they must be chosen carefully. This is because there are different kinds of filters and they don’t all remove the same types of contaminants.
- Study finds healthy, efficient homes increasingly accessible to all.
- NSF works with DfE to help consumers identify products that are safer for the environment and their health.
- Use the principles of separation, elimination, and ventilation to deal with pollutants originating from any source.
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