Environmental Pollutants and Breast Cancer: How to Limit Exposure
Once disputed as a contributor to breast cancer, environmental pollutants are now known to play a significant role. According to...
What Chemicals are in Your Dust?
People tend to think that household dust is merely an unsightly nuisance… However, what we call “dust” is really a...
The Problem with Petri Dishes (for Mold Testing)
When you notice or suspect mold somewhere in your home it isn’t uncommon to want to test your home and get some concrete...
Quick Tips for a Healthy Dorm Room
Heading back to college? Here are some tips on keeping a healthy dorm room! Thinking about indoor air quality is probably not the...
Removing Mold Odor From Car Ventilation
The first clue that something may be off with your car’s ventilation system is usually odor. A “musty” odor typically...
Houses are filled with chemical additives. Here’s how to find...
From the Washington Post (8/1/2019) By Roy Furchgott It is nearly impossible to avoid chemical additives in your home — they...
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