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- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 81-87.
- If your water smells bad and tastes bad too, water impurities are to blame. WQA reveals what impurities may be in your water and what filtration options you have.
- Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use mainly in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
- Not only is it less than green, bottled water is often no better than tap water, and plastic bottles may pose health concerns.
- A preventive, systematic approach to health, safety and comfort is a homeowner’s best defense against poor air quality, unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- Homeowners can learn about home-based products that have been independently tested to reduce chromium in their water, says the Water Quality Association.
- Steps for preparing your yard and garden for winter.
- Chemists are creating a new generation of laundry detergents that work well in cold water, save energy, and have healthier ingredients.
- With a large variety of water treatment options, which one is right for your home or situation?
- Six steps to conserving water in your yard and garden.
- Fans, heat or energy recovery ventilators work continuously to improve indoor air quality.
- Is your family and home prepared for a disaster?
- Humidity refers to the water-vapor content of air. Because there is always some moisture in the air, it can be difficult to think of humidity as a pollutant. Yet, if your indoor air contains high levels of water vapor, it can cause major problems.
- Are you looking for a simple way to lead a healthier life? Skip the fad diets and trendy health fixes and focus on drinking enough water every day.
- Lead paint isn't the only possible source of lead poisoning.
- Five drought-resistant perennials that can be planted during mid-summer.
- Designing and building an energy-efficient home.
- With energy prices skyrocketing and the temperature continuing to spike, most homeowners dread receiving their energy bill in the height of summer. But what most homeowners don’t realize is that they could own a high performance home that requires much less energy.
- A historic water filter grows more popular in modern times.
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