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- What to do, what not to do.
- Web site allows consumers to calculate how their personal energy use contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution.
- Big benefits for you and the planet.
- The key is to understand how to ventilate intelligently to improve health, save on energy, reduce repair bills, and health care costs.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 48-54.
- Insulation is needed in warm climates to keep the heat outside and in cold climates to keep the heat inside.
- These are improvements you can make right now. Some may add years of usability and safety to your home.
- 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.
- This candid interview explains why John and Lynn Bower founded the original Healthy House Institute and why Lynn Bower wrote her classic tome, Creating a Healthy Household.
- How well do they clean the air?
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 81-87.
- Castle Keepers House Cleaning, an industry leader in high performance, low impact cleaning solutions, has implemented Annihilare's OSG solution.
- Removing particles and gases using air cleaners.
- Many people believe house plants will remove indoor air pollution. But will they?
- 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.
- Wondering what type of insulation is best for you and your home? Here's an overview of various insulation types and their health impact.
- While home energy costs are on the rise, homeowners can save energy and money with high-performance windows.
- Most dry-cleaning chemicals pose health hazards and are often intolerable to the chemically sensitive and to some allergic and asthmatic people.
- Pros, cons and how they work.
- A comprehensive overview of the issues.
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