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- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 81-87.
- Antique pieces can lend warmth and charm to your home.
- Cleaning the house can be a chore, but does it have to be a headache?
- John Bower\'s advice on building healthy homes.
- Because of the odors and ingredients in most caulkings, it’s best to follow certain precautions when using them.
- Thanks to good science, we now know that bigger isn\'t better.
- Your choice of cabinet materials may affect your breathing space for years to come.
- You can help lessen these air-pollution problems by following simple precautions.
- 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.
- A little thought to the health impact of decorating materials will only add to a home's pleasant atmosphere.
- Don't just hang some and forget about them. Your choice of window embellishment could have an impact on your health.
- 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.
- How to reduce your exposure to this common chemical.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 30-39.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 119-126.
- One simple way to make your garage safer and healthier is to keep it both clean and well-organized.
- If we still rode horses every day, we’d never have a barn attached to the house because the animal odors would be objectionable. Yet houses routinely have an attached garage which contains much more unhealthy odors.
- Before choosing any paint, you may want to know more about the two basic types: oil- and water-based.
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