Home Tips

August 13, 2014

Gerber Daisy Plant Benefits

This bright, flowering plant is effective at removing trichloroethylene, which you may bring home with your dry cleaning. It’s also good for filtering out the benzene that comes with inks. Add one to your laundry room or bedroom — presuming you can give it lots of …

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August 13, 2014

Spider Plant Benefits

Even if you tend to neglect houseplants, you’ll have a hard time killing this resilient plant. With lots of rich foliage and tiny white flowers, the spider plant battles benzene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and xylene, a solvent used in the leather, rubber and printing industries. …

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August 13, 2014

Aloe Vera Plant Benefits

This easy-to-grow, sun-loving succulent helps clear formaldehyde and benzene, which can be a byproduct of chemical-based cleaners, paints and more. Aloe is a smart choice for a sunny kitchen window. Beyond its air-clearing abilities, the gel inside an aloe plant can help heal cuts and …

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August 13, 2014

Killing Mold with Household Products

If you have a mold contamination in your home or office, there is good news. Small mold contamination’s (less than 10 square feet in overall size) can be cleaned on your own with common household products. Before you attempt to clean mold using any of …

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August 13, 2014

How to Prevent and Remove Basement Mold

Mold surrounds us everywhere in nature. It is a naturally occuring organism that plays an important role in our environment. These tiny spores are small enough and light enough to float. Eventually, these mold spores will make their way into our homes, where they settle and …

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August 13, 2014

How to Keep Your Bathroom Mold Free

One of the areas in your home where the conditions for black mold growth are at their best, is without a doubt your bathroom. This moisture filled room is exceptionally great for mold to thrive, because all the elements that mold needs to grow come together …

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February 23, 2014

Air Quality Tips: Check Your Roof

Do you notice birds relaxing on your roof? If so, then you need to get your ladder out and check for nests. Bird nests that are built in the wrong spots (near soffits) can block airflow that should be moving through your home or office …

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February 19, 2014

Air Pollutants in Your Bathroom

Your bathroom is one of the most common sources of indoor air pollution due the number of problematic spots. Showerheads and faucets (especially ones that leak) can accumulate bacteria such as Legionella while mold growth behinds walls can occur due the moist environment. When you …

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February 16, 2014

Air Pollutants in Your Bedroom

North Americans spend more time in their bedrooms than any other room in their homes. Because of this, carbon dioxide levels can be a concern. If the ventilation system in your home is not functioning up to par, carbon dioxide can accumulate as we breathe …

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February 13, 2014

Air Pollutants in Your Garage

You might think that your garage is safe from air pollutants. As you open the garage door you allow fresh air to enter and polluted air to exit. Although this is true, your garage can still be a heavily polluted environment. The number of volatile …

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