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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - This article describes the design, construction and guiding philosophy of the first healthy house built by John Bower (founder of the original Healthy House Institute) in the early 1990s. Although times have changed and technology has advanced, Bower's founding principles - "eliminate, separate, ventilate" - pictured by the three green vertical bars of the current HHI logo, still apply.
- Recognize and prevent food poisoning.
- Navigate the options for cleaner air.
- Are plastics melting in your meal?
- Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use mainly in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 111-118.
- Because of the odors and ingredients in most caulkings, it’s best to follow certain precautions when using them.
- Tips for cleaning dishes, pots and pans.
- Death and illness from carbon monoxide poisoning are preventable.
- Your choice of cabinet materials may affect your breathing space for years to come.
- Home Safety includes preventing unintentional injuries, which include poisoning, fires and burns, choking, drowning, suffocation, strangulation, firearms and falls, and they are all preventable.
- Surprisingly, research indicates plastic and wood cutting boards are similar in their abilities to inhibit bacteria.
- Electronics, especially appliances, are some of the heaviest users of energy, and often consume energy even when they're not in use. Learn which electronics are the biggest offenders.
- What type of fire extinguisher is right for your home? Lynn Bower explains which extinguishers are right for the three basic fire classifications.
- Prevention is as important as cleaning up an existing trouble spot.
- Room-by-room green cleaning and sustainable living tips for men (and women too).
- Tips for using environmentally preferable cleaners.
- The third principle of healthy design involves ventilation.
- The basic steps to prevent and reduce the risk of home fires, especially in the cold seasons.
- Knowing what hurts indoor air quality, can help you improve it.
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