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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Lawns can be replaced with gardens producing fresh, healthy food, and are often wasteful and expensive.
- As science progresses, chemical-based cleaning is becoming a part of our past. We are now seeing several chemical free cleaning alternatives becoming available.
- The federal Environmental Protection Agency has declared tetrachloroethylene, or PERC, a chemical used by many dry cleaners, a “likely human carcinogen.”
- Some ERVs can recover formaldehyde in the same way that they recover water.
- EWG has released its Guide to Healthy Cleaning.
- How to limit your family's exposure to the harmful chemical, BPA.
- Is it possible to build without toxins, using breathable walls, and still have an energy-efficient, cost-effective home?
- Low-level carbon-monoxide poisoning seems to be a very common cause of flu-like symptoms.
- Better than an apple a day, certain foods can prevent childhood illnesses and fight off the effects of toxins.
- The easiest way to test for formaldehyde is to use a passive monitor.
- More than meets the eye certainly describes this amazing technology - where your ordinary houseplant becomes an efficient VOC remover.
- Dust bunnies aren't just unsightly and sometimes allergenic; they contain toxic chemicals.
- How to create a healthy, green environment for your children before and after birth.
- How to conserve water by using graywater for landscaping.
- According to EverydayHealth.com, there is good news and bad news about older homes. There are also simple steps you can take to make a big difference.
- How to clean "greener" to make your home healthier.
- Interested in taking a deep dip into the home energy waters? Then Home Energy Pros is for you.
- According to the book, The Nature Principle: “The home nature-restoration market is growing. A Canadian company called Nedlaw Living Walls, Inc., produces indoor "living walls" of ficus, hibiscus, orchids and other plants.
- While plywood and other manufactured wood products have long been a source of formaldehyde in our indoor environments, now formaldehyde-free plywood is available.
- Healthy houses can save money in the long run.
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