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How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution
There is a growing awareness that indoor air is not a haven from pollution. Contaminants, chemicals and toxic materials enter our homes through the products we buy, the finishes we choose and from our every...
4 commentsToxins In Our Homes?
Consider these statements from several government agencies: “Of chemicals commonly found in homes, 150 have been linked to allergies, birth defects, cancer, and psychological abnormalities.” – Consumer...
0 commentsCure Indoor Air Pollution with Plants
The EPA rates indoor air pollution as one of the top five threats to public health. Fortunately, NASA, in studies designed to find ways of improving indoor air quality in closed environments such as space capsules and space stations found a solution.
0 commentsIonic Air Purifier
The ionic air purifier can clean toxins and pollutants out of your indoor air that you didn't even know was there. Indoor air is actually far more dangerous to your health than outdoor air without the use of...
0 commentsGreen Cleaning - Non Toxic Ways to Clean Your Home
The chemical soup we use to clean our homes may keep our homes spotless, but the harsh chemicals in household cleaners are some of the most toxic products in our homes and major contributors to indoor air pollution.
0 commentsMold Infestation GSU
The following is an excerpt from online newspaper The Fount: "The Silent Killer At GSU Pt. 2" Two state officials familiar with flooding in Grambling State University's A.C. Lewis Memorial Library...
0 commentsIndoor Air Pollution – Improve Indoor Air Quality, Naturally
According the EPA, indoor air pollution levels are 2-5 times higher indoors than outdoors. Improve indoor air quality naturally and breathe easy.
0 commentsIndoor Air Pollution - Did You Know the Air in Your Home is More Polluted Than the Air Outside?
Taking a deep breath is only natural, but how would you feel about each breath you took if you knew that indoor air pollution in the home was a bigger issue than the pollution in the air outside? This indoor...
2 commentsWhy and How to Choose an Indoor Air Purifier
I never gave any thought to my indoor air. I lived with a heavy smoker for 21 years and had a house full of pets (six dogs, six cats). My husband, the smoker, died, and I, a lifelong non-smoker, was not...
0 commentsGreen Modern Furniture
Furnitures gives your home a touch of class but VOC (volatile organic compounds ) adds pollution to your interiors, It's time to Go- Green- Go Eco- friendly Many manufacturers in the furniture...
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