Open a window - yes, it sounds too easy, but the fact of the
matter is that if you want to improve the air quality of almost any
indoor environment, the fastest and most effective way to do it is
simply to open a window and let some fresh air in. It doesn't
matter if you reside in a rural country setting or an inner-city
industrial area, the air quality is better outside the door than
inside...
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24 Jan
Always on the lookout for ways to improve indoor air quality,
today's focus is on flooring materials, especially carpets and
rugs. When it comes to floor coverings, it is safe to say, as with
most things, you get what you pay for. The safest choices are
carpets and rugs made of natural fibers - wool, sisal, or jute -
which, compared to synthetic options, are more expensive. So, if
the object...
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24 Jan
Despite growing evidence of population-wide obesity resulting
from the inclusion of so many processed foods into the American
diet over the past 50 or so years (an entirely different subject),
as a society, we profess to value healthy living in all other
respects, with biking and jogging and running and cardio fitness
and sports participation dominating much of our lives, and that's a
good t...
indoor air quality, conditioning, fitness, healthier living, ammonia, chlorine gas, human carcinogens, perfluorooctanic acid, polybrominated diphenyl ether, PBDE, tetrachloroethylene, perchloroethylene, PERC, EPA, impaired cognition Comments (0)
05 Jan