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- Wondering what type of insulation is best for you and your home? Here's an overview of various insulation types and their health impact.
- Insulations are made from different materials. Many people are concerned about the possible negative health effects.
- Insulation is needed in warm climates to keep the heat outside and in cold climates to keep the heat inside.
- Ice damming — which can lead to mold, mildew, or rot — can sometimes occur with improperly vented roofs in the winter.
- The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)has done extensive research into the outgassing of materials used in spacecraft; many of the products we routinely build houses of simply cannot be used in a spacecraft because of excessive outgassing.
- How to deal with mold after a flood.
- Ants, rodents, termites ... Keep what's bugging you outside – where it belongs.
- Giving an old house - a 1926 craftsman-style bungalow - a greener, healthier future; This Old House (TOH) dedicated its 50th project to an eco-friendly remodel.
- Water is vital to life, so it should be as healthy as possible. This article covers plumbing and how it impacts the health of occupants.
- Every year the combination of winter storms and frozen pipes causes millions of dollars in water damage to homes and buildings. Here is what you can do to prevent problems or clean up.
- What can be done to make our homes and buildings more healthful?
- Builders tend to focus more on energy and environmental conservation in their selection of green features; and may inadvertently contribute to poor indoor air quality (IAQ).
- Make your home more energy efficient and save.
- With this method of heating, the entire floor is used as a heating panel.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to reduce energy use at home is to ensure that your home is properly insulated.
- Dr. Stephen Pretlove, from Kingston University’s (UK) School of Architecture, is one of a group of specialists advising people to leave their beds unmade to banish house dust mites which cause asthma and other allergies.
- CR also explains personal carbon footprints; the dark side of compact fluorescent light bulbs.
- Few topics generate as much passion, and as much heated controversy, as the potential health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
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