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Chlorinated Water – Can It Cause Cancer?

As we continue our efforts to provide information to the public the topic of exposure potentials to chlorine treated tap water and its byproducts is interesting. Birth defects, cancer, and fatigue have something in common. They have all been linked to everyday exposure to ordinary, chlorinated tap water.\n\nBelow is a quote from a respected EPA … Read more

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AirMD in the News (PRWEB)

You clean your kitchen, wash your floors and vacuum your carpets, but does that mean you have a healthy home? The answer, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, is no. In fact, everything from the household chemicals we use to the new furniture we buy and appliances we depend on may be robbing us of … Read more

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Mold in the News

Opportunities for mold to grow indoors exist everywhere from Florida to Texas to Colorado. The opportunities exist for many reasons including molds ability to adapt and diversify in many environments, the way we construct homes and buildings as well as the building materials we use. As long as a nutrient source and moisture exists, mold … Read more

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