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- What to do, what not to do.
- A growing number of environmentally conscious homeowners are using a home energy system that is really down-to-earth.
- The Healthy House Institute built a model demonstration house designed to optimize occupant health by minimizing indoor air pollution.
- A healthy house needs balanced airflow.
- A preventive, systematic approach to health, safety and comfort is a homeowner’s best defense against poor air quality, unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- Thanks to good science, we now know that bigger isn\'t better.
- 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.
- In a typical forced-air system with leaky ducts and an inefficient filter, the ducts are usually contaminated with a wide variety of particulates and microorganisms—all directly exposed to the air being breathed by the occupants.
- Viewing the whole house as an integrated system helps.
- An examination of 13 common myths reveals that they should be treated with some healthy skepticism.
- 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.
- EPA\'s Energy Star program now addresses indoor air quality (IAQ). Here is a summary of requirements you can use to improve your home\'s IAQ.
- Whether you’re a homebuyer or a renter looking for a green home, how do you know if a home is truly green?
- Knowing what hurts indoor air quality, can help you improve it.
- 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.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 64-71.
- EPA has added an indoor air quality component to the already well-known Energy Star program—the Energy Star Indoor Air Package (IAP).
- The key is to understand how to ventilate intelligently to improve health, save on energy, reduce repair bills, and health care costs.
- How does radiant heat, as opposed to air temperature, contribute to a proper
home comfort system?
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