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Mold
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Besides holding up the house, a foundation is also a connection between the soil and living space. How this connection is made is important for the health of the occupants and the durability of the house.
- Step One – Remove Affected Materials; Step Two - Dry It Out and Quickly; Step Three – Air It Out; Step Four –Keep it Dry to Keep It Out.
- The American Lung Association® Health House® provides tips about selection and use of furnace filters to help ensure better indoor air quality.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 119-126.
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- Knowing what hurts indoor air quality, can help you improve it.
- Clean Frequently. Cleaning is an effective health maintenance strategy, and a very cost effective one at that. It\'s true! A clean home is a healthy home.
- 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.
- Infrared (IR) cameras, like infrared thermometers, are used to detect surface temperature differences in your home. Here's how they help Clean Trust-Certified experts ensure your home is dry after a flood or other water intrusion.
- EPA has added an indoor air quality component to the already well-known Energy Star program—the Energy Star Indoor Air Package (IAP).
- To solve the public health and material-related costs associated with mold and other fungi, many companies are now engineering advanced materials capable of resisting mold and fungal growth.
- Keeping your home clean and dry is an important way to keep it healthy.
- How the workings of a vacuum affect how well it cleans and the health of your home.
- Use the principles of separation, elimination, and ventilation to deal with pollutants originating from any source.
- A comprehensive how-to guide.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- A comprehensive overview of the issues.
- Q and A with Thad Godish, Ph.D.
- Clean Trust-Certified technicians may use particle counters to help ensure your air is clean after mold cleanup.
- Killing mold and mildew doesn't have to kill you too. There are less-toxic treatments you can even make on your own.
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