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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - The Green Home Guide offers tips for a better, greener life.
- Armed with this information, you can protect yourself, your children, and your pets from harmful pesticides.
- Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process.
- Many commercial mattresses are manufactured using polyurethane, synthetic fabrics, chemical fire retardants, toxic dyes, formaldehyde and stain-resistant chemicals. These chemicals are outgassed over time, and can expose skin and lungs to potentially toxic substances, causing allergic reactions and other health problems.
- A renovation project is the perfect time to turn your home into a greener building.
- Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use mainly in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
- Big house or small house? There are many rewards if you choose to downsize.
- Ants, rodents, termites ... Keep what's bugging you outside – where it belongs.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 40-47.
- Green homes link sustainable materials and practices with better human and environmental health.
- Green roofs may be either extensive or intensive. Your site characteristics and objectives will determine which green roof is appropriate for your property.
- Another alternative to traditional roofing materials is a rooftop garden, or "green roof."
- CR also explains personal carbon footprints; the dark side of compact fluorescent light bulbs.
- Web site allows consumers to calculate how their personal energy use contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution.
- With energy prices skyrocketing and the temperature continuing to spike, most homeowners dread receiving their energy bill in the height of summer. But what most homeowners don’t realize is that they could own a high performance home that requires much less energy.
- While these coatings allow considerable ease in cleaning and reduce the need for oil in cooking, they have potentially serious drawbacks.
- Not only is it less than green, bottled water is often no better than tap water, and plastic bottles may pose health concerns.
- Start \"going green\" by replacing standard incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs).
- Find out how to tell whether a product or action is \"green\" or not.
- Going green may be easier than you think.
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