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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues and are the most important to buy organic.
- America's Best Cleaning and Restoration Services believes strongly in education for improving indoor environments.
- Information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- How residential building envelopes can act as particle filters.
- Caring - and training - has a lot to do with cleaning for health, as this profile of Grogan Clean Care, LLC, Nacogdoches, TX, shows.
- Radon is a silent killer but it doesn't have to be. Consider installing a passive system for removing radon when building a new home.
- Food for thought from authorities about why we should ensure fresh batteries in our home safety devices.
- Richard “Dick” Colvin, MBA, has been in the business of “cleaning for health” since the 1980s.
- Healthy Homes are often equipped with Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensors to detect indoor air quality issues related to fuel-burning appliances. Below is information on why you may want to consider also having a NOx filter in tandem with your CO sensor.
- The Healthy House Institute (HHI) and its sister site, Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI) are publishing profiles of firms striving to help consumers restore their buildings and homes after a natural or other disaster. Integrity Restoration & Remodeling, Inc. is the first profile. We supplied the questions, the company provided the answers.
- Fully a quarter of the electricity used in the average German household now goes for information, communication, and entertainment electronics.
- By heating water only when it's needed, ENERGY STAR qualified gas tankless water heaters cut water heating expenses by 30%, while also providing continuous hot water delivery.
- Find out if these types of energy-efficient water heaters are right for your home.
- You might think that by the time winter arrives, allergy season is long gone. However, for millions of allergy sufferers, the reality is that allergens still abound. From pet dander to volatile organic compounds, indoor allergens can cause discomfort and health issues as bothersome as when pollen is in season.
- A whole-house approach still holds true for a sometimes-forgotten space.
- Energy auditors may use thermography -- or infrared scanning -- to detect thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes.
- One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to reduce energy use at home is to ensure that your home is properly insulated.
- Researchers exploring the relationship between asthma and exposure to consumer products and product ingredients say the database of current studies is not sufficiently robust to demonstrate a causal relationship between product exposures and new-onset asthma. But some evidence does exist that suggests some exposures could trigger asthma-like symptoms in individuals with pre-existing asthma and/or bronchial hypersensitivity.
- Since our bodies are naturally covered with microbes, improper cosmetic use can affect the stability and safety of the product.
- While tap water that meets federal and state standards is generally safe to drink, threats to drinking water are increasing.
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