Indoor Air Quality – What to Look For When Buying A House With the summer season upon us, the housing market seems to be in full bloom. Investing in real estate is a huge decision, and while there are many things to consider, one commonly …
Our homes play a critical role in our overall health and well-being, while the air we breathe is vital to our existence. With research showing that we are now spending more and more time indoors than ever before, it goes without saying that we should …
Helpful Tips to Sleep Better During Allergy Season Although in most parts of the country the weather is not reflective of the season yet…spring has already sprung! The spring season officially made its debut on March 20th, and with it came the promise of longer …
Handing Risks: Managing High Home Humidity Levels The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) specifies that there are a number of health problems and respiratory issues that can be associated with poor indoor air quality within our homes. Allergies, ear/nose/throat irritations, asthma, headaches and nausea are just a few …
Spring Clean: Reduce Chemicals and Pollutants in Your Home These days, homeowners are getting smarter and more informed. Over the years, we have become well versed in asking educated questions about the products and materials we bring into our home environments which may cause pollutants to …
Winter Weather, Snow and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: A Cautionary Tale It seems this winter weather is never ending….and, in much of Canada at least; the snow levels keep getting higher and higher, with bitter cold preventing many outdoor activities. February hit us very hard …
As humans, we consume more air than any other substance we put into our bodies. There’s an old saying that people can go roughly three weeks without consuming food, we can go roughly three days without consuming water, but only about three minutes without breathing …
Does Your Home Have Sick Building Syndrome?
Another powerful plant for tackling formaldehyde, this fast-growing vine will create a cascade of green from a hanging basket. Consider it for your garage since car exhaust is filled with formaldehyde. (Bonus: Golden pothos, also know as devil’s ivy, stays green even when kept in the …
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