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- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- Ingredients in common household cleaning products may be harmful to our health.
- EPA offers Spanish Web pages telling what you (or your Spanish-speaking friends) need to know about the home environment and family health.
- An automatic standby generator can sense an outage and respond immediately. There are no extension cords to plug in, gas tanks to fill or switches to flip.
- The majority of U.S. families (67 percent) live in a home with at least one major health risk.
- The FDA provides comprehensive advice about sunscreens.
- CR also explains personal carbon footprints; the dark side of compact fluorescent light bulbs.
- If you want to use safer, less-toxic pest-control alternatives, there are quite a few available.
- Location, preventive measures and proper working conditions are essential for a safe and healthy home workshop.
- What is known about tight construction, why it is a good idea, and how it is integral to systematic house design and construction.
- Looking for information about toxic chemicals and environmental hazards that might be found in your school, home or office building? NIH's National Library of Medicine (NLM) has created a non-technical, easy-to-navigate web site called Tox Town...
- Lower in-home temperatures could have serious health implications for the elderly, including hypothermia and other indoor health risks.
- Removing particles and gases using air cleaners.
- These are improvements you can make right now. Some may add years of usability and safety to your home.
- Can your house breathe?
- Adapted from The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 Most Commonly Asked Questions. Questions 72-80.
- Cost-effective fan and ventilation systems help energy-efficient homes stay healthy.
- Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, are common indoor air pollutants. Being volatile, they evaporate easily, and being organic, they contain carbon.
- 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.
- Before purchasing a home water treatment unit, consider local water quality, cost and maintenance of the unit, product performance, and certifications to make sure the unit will meet your needs.
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