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  • Where’s the Asbestos Lurking?
    Where’s the Asbestos Lurking?

    Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral composed of soft and flexible fibers that are resistant to heat, electricity, and corrosion. These qualities make it the perfect material to use in ...

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  • How Toxic Is Your Home?
    How Toxic Is Your Home?

    Do you know how much time you spend inside? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors, which has only increased with the implementation of ...

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  • 7 Tips to Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home
    7 Tips to Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home

    There's no question that mold can endanger your health in a variety of ways. Roughly 4.6 million cases of asthma in the United States are linked to mold exposure. Here are some simple tips to prevent ...

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  • 5 Resolutions for a Healthier Home in 2020
    5 Resolutions for a Healthier Home in 2020

    According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the air in your home can be two to five times worse than your outdoor air. The reason is obvious: pollutants. Once they enter a home or ...

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  • Signs You May Have Mold Damage
    Signs You May Have Mold Damage

    Mold is a type of fungus that can grow anywhere in the right conditions. We’re all exposed to microscopic mold spores every day, but they’re usually only found in small amounts. There can be serious ...

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  • The History of Asbestos in Homes
    The History of Asbestos in Homes

    Asbestos is a group of minerals composed of thin fibers. The fibers are soft and flexible. Asbestos was originally used in Europe 4 centuries ago. Asbestos production increased during the Industrial ...

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