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- What type of fire extinguisher is right for your home? Lynn Bower explains which extinguishers are right for the three basic fire classifications.
- A growing number of environmentally conscious homeowners are using a home energy system that is really down-to-earth.
- Web site allows consumers to calculate how their personal energy use contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution.
- Healthy Homes are often equipped with Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensors to detect indoor air quality issues related to fuel-burning appliances. Below is information on why you may want to consider also having a NOx filter in tandem with your CO sensor.
- Be in the know to keep carbon monoxide in your home to a minimum.
- Several studies indicate that very little of the nanoparticles in sunscreen can penetrate the skin and enter the body - as long as the skin is healthy and intact.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions.
- Big benefits for you and the planet.
- Death and illness from carbon monoxide poisoning are preventable.
- At this moment, money may be trickling out of your pocket via energy gained or lost through the windows of your home or office space. Here are tips to help.
- Not all devices are the same. The American Lung Association offers advice and sources.
- Many people believe house plants will remove indoor air pollution. But will they?
- 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
- Can your house breathe?
- EPA offers Spanish Web pages telling what you (or your Spanish-speaking friends) need to know about the home environment and family health.
- LEED homes offer many benefits to home owners, including lower energy and water bills; reduced greenhouse gas emissions; increased comfort, less exposure to indoor pollutants such as mold, mildew and other indoor toxins, and lower maintenance costs.
- Solar Photovoltaic or PV systems are highly reliable and need little maintenance.
- Most people have heard of their carbon footprint but have you heard of your water footprint?
- By incorporating green remodeling practices, homeowners can avoid serious health issues linked to unhealthy indoor air.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 64-71.
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