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- The majority of U.S. families (67 percent) live in a home with at least one major health risk.
- Compost is organic material that can be used as a soil amendment or as a medium to grow plants.
- The majority of the balanced ventilation systems on the market are heat recovery ventilators (HRVs). Most HRVs consist of an insulated cabinet, a heat-recovery core, two fans, some ductwork, and a control. But not all HRVs are created equal.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- How do they work, and how good is the water they produce?
- Designing lighting that works for everyone - young or old.
- As everyone knows, good quality water is essential to good health. This chapter discusses some of the more common home water problems. The following chapter will offer suggestions for equipment that is available to help reduce or eliminate them.
- A comprehensive overview of the issues.
- Home interventions to reduce asthma triggers can curb soaring health care costs and improve health outcomes.
- Selecting and maintaining heat recovery ventilators and energy recovery ventilators (HRV/ERVs).
- Most people have heard that tight houses cause indoor air pollution. Actually, this represents a simplistic view of the problem. Tight construction is, in reality, part of the solution. This article explains why.
- Green Seal has developed the GS-49 standard to define environmental performance criteria for residential cleaning services.
- EPA has added an indoor air quality component to the already well-known Energy Star program—the Energy Star Indoor Air Package (IAP).
- With the ill effects of poor indoor air quality often in the news these days, it pays to
design and build a house that’s healthy from the start.
- The key is to understand how to ventilate intelligently to improve health, save on energy, reduce repair bills, and health care costs.
- This scientific report shows that, fortunately, many of the interventions to reduce asthma triggers in home environments are relatively simple.
- Is your family and home prepared for a disaster?
- This article is an excerpt from Mariel Wolfson's doctoral dissertation.
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