Environmental Issues

  • A Guide for Creating a Healthier Home (.pdf)
    How to:
    - Reduce Indoor Allergens
    - Control Moisture in the Home
    - Avoid Heating Headaches
    - Check Household Furnishings
    - Use Household Products with Caution
    - Improve Air Filtration
    Includes Free Product Information Request card.
     
  • An Update On Formaldehyde (.pdf)
    - What is Formaldehyde?
    - Why Should You Be Concerned?
    - What Levels of Formaldehyde Are Normal?
    - What Affects Formaldehyde Levels?
    - What are the Major Sources?
    - Do You Have Formaldehyde-Related Symptoms?
    - Should You Measure Formaldehyde?
    - How Do You Reduce Formaldehyde Exposure?
    - How Do You Reduce Existing Formaldehyde Levels?

     
  • Building Radon Resistant Homes (.pdf)
    - Building the Framework: Introduction.
    - Digging Deeper: Questions and Answers.
    - Nuts and Bolts Installation Guide
    - Sold: Working With Homebuyers.

     
  • Environmental Superfund Information (link)
     
  • EPA Mold Resources (.pdf)
    - Introduction to Molds
    - Basic Mold Cleanup
    - Ten Things You Should Know About
    - Mold
    - Asthma and Mold
    - Floods/Flooding
    - Health and Mold
    - Homes and Mold
    - Indoor Air Regulations and Mold
    - Large Buildings and Mold
    - Schools and Mold and Indoor Air Quality
    - Other Mold-Related Resources/Links.

     
  • Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon (.pdf)
    - Why Should I Test for Radon
    - I’m Selling a Home. What Should I Do?
    - I’m Buying a Home. What Should I Do
    - I’m Buying or Building A New Home.
    - How Can I Protect My Family
    - How Can I Get Reliable Radon Test Results
    - What Should I Do If the Radon Level Is High
    - Radon Myths and Facts

     
  • Lead Hazard Information Pamphlet (.pdf)
    - Are You Planning To Buy,Rent,or Renovate a Home Built Before 1978?
    - Lead From Paint,Dust,and Soil Can Be Dangerous If Not Managed Properly.
    - Lead Gets in the Body in Many Ways.
    - Where Lead-Based Paint Is Found.
    - Checking Your Family for Lead.
    - Identifying Lead Hazards.
    - Checking Your Home for Lead.
    - What You Can Do Now To Protect Your Family.
    - Reducing Lead Hazards In The Home.
    - Remodeling or Renovating a Home With Lead-Based Paint.
    - Other Sources of Lead.
    - For More Information.
    - EPA Regional Offices.
    - CPSC Regional Offices.
    - HUD Lead Office.

     
  • lead paint disclosure (.pdf)
    - Document of Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based
      Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards.

     
  • lead paint fact sheet (.pdf)
    - Summary
    - Lead-based paint in housing
    - Effects of lead poisoning
    - Background
    - What is required
    - What is not required
    - Type of housing covered
    - Type of housing not covered
    - Effective dates
    - Those affected
    - Effect on states and local governments

     
  • Mold, Moisture and your Home (.pdf)
    - Mold Basics
    - Mold Cleanup
    - Mold Cleanup Guidelines
    - What to Wear When Cleaning Moldy Areas
    - How Do I Know When the Remediation or Cleanup is Finished?
    - Moisture and Mold Prevention and Control Tips
    - Hidden Mold
    - Cleanup and Biocides
    - Additional Resources


 


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