7 Steps to Detox Your Home and Body
Step 1: Lungs and Nose Breathe Fresh & Clean Air Indoor air can be made toxic by every paint, adhesive, carpet, upholstery, manufactured wood product, copy machine, pesticide, perfume, nail…
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Skip to contentStep 1: Lungs and Nose Breathe Fresh & Clean Air Indoor air can be made toxic by every paint, adhesive, carpet, upholstery, manufactured wood product, copy machine, pesticide, perfume, nail…
…pollution. I have been to several Indoor Air Quality conferences and one of the major ways people are advised to improve their indoor air quality is to increase ventilation and…
…(past or present) – you may want to put an air reactor in the attic to take care of it at the source. At an Indoor Air Quality Association conference,…
…the Foobot – there are others too – there was a recent article in Healthy Indoors Magazine on indoor air quality monitors that swayed me to the Foobot – check…
…and stay healthy. Indoor and outdoor air are important. Carpet is especially bad for air quality Dr. Group used to go into people’s houses – filmed “Doctor Detox” – did…