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- The U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided recommendations to help minimize the potential for foodborne illnesses due to power outages and other problems associated with severe weather events.
- U-M Trauma Burn Center reveals how to prevent cooking fires and burn injuries.
- Clean clothes and bedding frequently, using gentle, low-odor products.
- Is your clothing and bedding really clean? Find out if low temperature washings really get rid of the germs.
- Use baking soda to soften your laundry water.
- Initial research points to these essential oils — found in some lotions, soaps and other personal care products — as a cause of rare disorder.
- Protect your family when you repaint or remodel.
- How to fix them.
- LEED for Homes is a green home certification system for assuring homes are designed and built to be energy- and resource-efficient and healthy for occupants.
- Why build sustainable communities with LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND)?
- Killing mold and mildew doesn't have to kill you too. There are less-toxic treatments you can even make on your own.
- Revealing facts about mold problems, how they start, and how to safely clean them up. This guidance was written for people living in the northwest USA, and isn't for hot and humid climates.
- Mold spores are not the only concern, scientists say. Tinier pieces of mold called \"fungal fragments\" may be deeply inhaled and cause problems. Warning: Technical information follows.
- The nature of MCS and the mainstream response to this baffling condition.
- The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) and the Alliance for Healthy Homes (Alliance) have announced plans to join forces.
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency should examine whether combined exposures to chemicals known as phthalates could cause adverse health effects in humans, says a new report from the National Research Council.
- Natural ventilation is becoming an increasingly attractive method for reducing energy costs while improving indoor air quality, according to green building advocates.
- Should you only choose “all-natural” products? It might seem like the right thing to do.
- Green Seal's GS-8 standard can help you select environmentally-preferable cleaning products.
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