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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - How to make homemade green cleaners that work, and are safer for you and your family.
- Pure, clean water. That's what the ads say. But what does the lab say?
- Cost-effective fan and ventilation systems help energy-efficient homes stay healthy.
- While green products are on the rise, consumers must be wary of misleading "green" claims.
- Killing mold and mildew doesn't have to kill you too. There are less-toxic treatments you can even make on your own.
- With a large variety of water treatment options, which one is right for your home or situation?
- Interested in expanding your abilities, business opportunities, and expertise in the health and housing field?
- EPA advises caution with pesticides used for bed bug infestations and suggests non-chemical methods to eliminate and prevent bed bugs.
- You can help lessen these air-pollution problems by following simple precautions.
- Unsure about the best way to treat your specific water? Look at this overview to compare different methods.
- What type of fire extinguisher is right for your home? Lynn Bower explains which extinguishers are right for the three basic fire classifications.
- The basic steps to prevent and reduce the risk of home fires, especially in the cold seasons.
- How the workings of a vacuum affect how well it cleans and the health of your home.
- How to choose the right method of drying laundry based on clothing type, health, and budget.
- How to make homes tight and ventilate right.
- How to get those bothersome "new clothing" odors and chemicals out of your clothes.
- Clean clothes and bedding frequently, using gentle, low-odor products.
- The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) and the Alliance for Healthy Homes (Alliance) have announced plans to join forces.
- People using sunscreens may overestimate the protective capacities of these products.
- The majority of U.S. families (67 percent) live in a home with at least one major health risk.
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