The Government Is Giving Out Money to Combat Wildfire Smoke
Recent government grants demonstrate the urgency of smoke-proofing your indoor space.
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Recent government grants demonstrate the urgency of smoke-proofing your indoor space.
The Government Is Giving Out Money to Combat Wildfire Smoke Read More
PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are everywhere—from non-stick pans to waterproof jackets—and their persistence in the environment and our bodies poses significant health risks. Linked to cancer, reproductive issues, immune system suppression, and thyroid dysfunction, these chemicals are a growing concern. The EPA is stepping in to regulate PFAS in drinking water, but individual actions, like choosing PFAS-free products and water filters, can also help reduce exposure.
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Will Bird Flu cause the next major disease outbreak or is it all hype? The answer will depend on which actions we take today.
Bird Flu 2024: Its Campaign to Become a Global Pandemic Read More
With the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season set to be highly active, learn how to protect your home from mold and ensure air quality. Discover essential tips and technologies to mitigate hurricane damage, including dehumidifiers, air movers, and ActivePure Technology. Stay safe and prepared this hurricane season!
Preparing Your Home for an Active Hurricane Season: Mitigate Mold and Ensure Air Quality Read More
Other than certain industrial workers and smokers, no one is at greater risk for Formaldehyde exposure than residents of new (or newly remodeled) homes. Discover 5 crucial insights to mitigate your risk.
5 Fascinating Facts About Formaldehyde in New Homes Read More
Laundry detergent isn’t as good as you think it is. We can do better.
You don’t have to renovate to save on your home energy bills. Many HVAC improvements can be done affordably in the space of a single weekend.
7 Ways to Cut Energy Costs Without an HVAC Overhaul Read More
Smart technology makes monitoring indoor air easier and more beneficial than ever.
The EPA just tightened its grip on air pollution, lowering the allowable levels of harmful fine particulate matter. While the change from 12 to 9 micrograms per cubic meter might seem small, it reflects a big step forward in protecting us from this invisible threat.
EPA Tightens Restrictions on Fine Particulate Matter: What You Need to Know Read More
ActivePure summarizes 3 recent studies exploring the relationship between air pollution and cardiovascular health.
The Heart of the Matter: Air Pollution’s Cardiovascular Toll Read More