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- There are five general principles of cleaning up - or remediating - mold.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- EPA has added an indoor air quality component to the already well-known Energy Star program—the Energy Star Indoor Air Package (IAP).
- Formaldehyde is an important industrial chemical used to make other chemicals, building materials, and household products. Here's how to limit your exposure.
- 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.
- The homeowner gains a finished, insulated
basement, a healthy house, and an estimated
energy savings of a whopping 81%.
- You will likely not be sleeping alone tonight.
- Tips to help you keep triggers at bay.
- Removing particles and gases using air cleaners.
- Lower in-home temperatures could have serious health implications for the elderly, including hypothermia and other indoor health risks.
- Exposure to radon gas increases your risk of developing lung cancer. Here's how to test your home for radon and what to do if you have high radon levels indoors.
- Insulations are made from different materials. Many people are concerned about the possible negative health effects.
- Deciding exactly where you will build your healthy house is one of the first decisions that must be made.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 48-54.
- In the U.S. today we're far more likely to breathe some of the most debilitating compounds at home. How did things get this bad? A historical perspective.
- Making sense of green building programs.
- Buyer beware, and 10 tips to help ensure a positive cellulose insulation install.
- Where to put and how to stock a safe work area.
- Taking the proper steps to restore a property after a flood can limit the extent of the damage incurred.
- Fragranced products - including those that claim to be green - give off many chemicals that are not listed on the label.
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