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- Searchable databases on chemical toxicity and exposure data are now available for scientists and the public.
- A guide to specifications for healthy construction.
- A comprehensive overview of the issues.
- Revealing facts about mold problems, how they start, and how to safely clean them up. This guidance was written for people living in the northwest USA, and isn't for hot and humid climates.
- Information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- This article is an excerpt from Mariel Wolfson's doctoral dissertation.
- Antique pieces can lend warmth and charm to your home.
- While tap water that meets federal and state standards is generally safe to drink, threats to drinking water are increasing.
- It turns out the chef's kitchen is extremely practical.
- 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.
- Richard “Dick” Colvin, MBA, has been in the business of “cleaning for health” since the 1980s.
- Be in the know to keep carbon monoxide in your home to a minimum.
- There are a number of ways of building that are becoming popular among environmentally conscious individuals.
- How do they work, and how good is the water they produce?
- Energy auditors may use thermography -- or infrared scanning -- to detect thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes.
- Vinyl flooring can certainly outgas (emit) potentially bothersome chemical odors and VOCs, but it also offers a relatively impenetrable, smooth surface—one that’s water-resistant, unable to harbor dust mites, pollen grains, and mold spores, and one that’s easy to sweep and wash clean.
- Mold spores are not the only concern, scientists say. Tinier pieces of mold called "fungal fragments" may be deeply inhaled and cause problems. Warning: Technical information follows.
- Home interventions to reduce asthma triggers can curb soaring health care costs and improve health outcomes.
- Energy auditors may use thermography—or infrared scanning—to detect thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 64-71.
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