Have mold in your home or office? We are here to tell you how to get rid of that mold yourself or how to get a professional to do it for you! Mold is not only unattractive to have… Read More
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Mold Solutions: How to Get Rid of Mold
- September 2nd, 2011
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Headaches Can Be Caused by Poor Indoor Air Quality
- August 10th, 2011
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If you regularly get headaches in your home this can be happening due to poor air quality. According to this article, one of two problems can be causing your headaches: mold or clogged air ducts. If you chronically have headaches… Read More
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Can Headaches Be Caused By Poor Air Quality?
- August 2nd, 2011
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Headaches are just a natural part of life, brought on by physical or emotional stress, right? Well, yes and no. Yes, headaches can be brought on by stresses, but that is not their only cause. What if I told you… Read More
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Health Problems Linked to Mold
- June 28th, 2011
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We have been told all our lives that mold is bad. If we find mold in our homes, we need to have it removed as soon as possible. But does everyone know why mold is bad for us? This article… Read More
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Energy Smart Slabs and Attics Avoid Mold Amplification
- June 22nd, 2011
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The construction of attics and concrete slabs has historically been done as a simple, cost-effective way to support a floor or roof. Because of this, the impact these two areas have on a home’s energy costs and ability to keep… Read More
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Senators Seek More Limits on the Lead Paint Rule
- June 16th, 2011
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The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the Lead: Renovation, Repair and Paint (RRP) Rule, which concerns renovations on homes containing pre-1978 lead paint. The regulation requires clearance testing to detect the presence, or lack, of lead following any home renovation…. Read More
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Study shows that filters reduce cardiovascular problems
- June 9th, 2011
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Air pollution is a problem that has gained more and more interest over the past few years. Research has shown that air pollution can negatively affect the health of those who are constantly subjected to harmful environments. But a recent… Read More
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Humidity in Schools: Too Dry or Too Damp?
- June 1st, 2011
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It is like a Shakespearean play – damp or not too damp? That is the question. When is a school too dry or too damp? Both extremes can be hazardous to your child’s health and both need to be dealt… Read More
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Feds Change Guidelines for Toxic Drywall
- May 24th, 2011
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After recent studies conducted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), there have been a few changes in the way these agencies, along with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD),… Read More
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American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers’ New Indoor Environment Guideline
- May 16th, 2011
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The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has come up with a new indoor air environment guideline, which provides guidance on achieving good indoor environments by taking into account the relationship between air quality, thermal conditions, lighting… Read More
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