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Green Cleaning- You can help lessen these air-pollution problems by following simple precautions.
- Triclosan is an ingredient added to many consumer products to reduce or prevent bacterial contamination.
- How the workings of a vacuum affect how well it cleans and the health of your home.
- How central vacuums work and what to consider before installing one.
- Detection, prevention and least toxic control of bed bugs.
- When you consider the number of hours spent indoors, it only makes sense to build a healthy house, or convert your existing home into a healthy rather than an unhealthy one.
- Research suggests that plastics containing Bisphenol-A are linked to child misbehavior. Read to find out how to protect yourself and your children.
- Is there a link between increasing asthma rates and bisphenol A (BPA)?
- Triclosan is a chemical providing antibacterial properties to products.
- Two trends to counter for healthier homes.
- The Ionator HOM is an alternative to traditional household cleaners that use potentially harmful ingredients. Rather than using conventional chemistry, it uses electrically activated - or electrolyzed – tap water to lift dirt, dust, grease, grime, and germs from surfaces.
- Can an environmentally friendly polish match the performance of leading brands?
- The Ladybug XL Steam Cleaner is a great steam cleaner that will allow asthmatics to clean virtually every surface in their homes, with plain water and without using chemicals.
- Nontoxic, biodegradable cleaner for removing tough stains including hard water and calcium deposits.
- Biodegradable cleaner that removes mineral scale, lime, soap scum, oily film, and rust from bathroom surfaces.
- Biodegradable cleaner that safely removes calcium deposits, lime build-up, hard water spots, and rust without harmful fumes.
- Thick, biodegradable cleaner that clings to porcelain to dissolve toilet rings, including mineral and rust stains.
- Uses plant-derived enzymes to safely and effectively remove mold stains at the source, while eliminating odors.
- Shows how you can change your home cleaning and maintenance to be more eco-friendly and healthy.
- Practical advice and solutions for preventing cancer.
- Dozens of tips, tricks, and recipes that use only healthy, naturally-sourced ingredients to help protect you from flu outbreaks, such as swine flu (H1N1).
- Helps parents make informed choices to help keep their children safe from more-toxic chemicals found in toys, baby products, and homes.
- Focuses on cleaning each room of your home the "green" way and without harmful chemicals.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.
- In this video series, experts Allen Rathey, president of The Healthy House Institute (HHI), Professor Liz Goldsmith of Florida State University (FSU) and University of Massachusetts lab scientist Heidi Wilcox, explain how to remove tough spots and stains from carpet using green cleaning methods. Different carpet types, prevention, home-made and retail green products, and specific green cleaners and tools that work are covered in depth.

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