The Healthy House Institute (HHI) Provides a Wealth of Information to Encourage Safer, Healthier Home Environments

October 12, 2012

Institute offers free downloads of popular, informative book titles
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Healthy House Institute (http://www.healthyhouseinstitute.com) wants to ensure that everyone's home is a clean, safe place, not just a habitation. With that in mind, the institute is making available four of its popular books as no obligation, free downloads to website visitors. These books provide a strong foundation for making home a safe, clean, sustainable place.
The following Healthy House Institute books are available immediately:
- Creating a Healthy Household: The Ultimate Guide for Healthier, Safer, Less-toxic Living - Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 Most Commonly Asked Questions - Healthy House: How to Buy One, How to Build One, How to Cure a Sick One - Healthy House Building: A Design & Construction Guide
Many homes today provide a refuge for hidden dangers and problems: dust, mold, allergens, bad air, bad water and wasted energy. The Healthy House Institute offers solutions for identifying and reducing these dangers. Home allergens and poor indoor air quality represent one of the biggest problems, particularly in fall and winter, when air becomes trapped within the home. Tainted water is another serious concern, and the institute offers suggestions for treatment and filtering methods when drinking water becomes too heavy or laden with minerals or other contaminants.
As part of its mission, the Healthy House Institute promotes green living and sustainable energy practices. These practices include energy-efficient windows, doors, insulation, lighting and appliances. With a moderate up-front investment, energy efficiency quickly pays for itself. Green living includes making product choices that reduce one's carbon footprint and create fewer, or no, toxic waste materials.
The Healthy House Institute offers articles, blogs and links that touch on every aspect of healthy living spaces. The library of information is conveniently organized by category and type, while a search box offers quick sorting by keyword. Users can receive updates regarding new content of interest via RSS feeds.

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