New in Healthy Indoors Partnership
June 16, 2010
Pollen-free indoor air is nothing to sneeze at
Regardless of where you live, indoor air can be pollen-free during the allergy season, as long as the right type of ventilation and air filters are used. To find out more, click here.
US green building standards ignore indoor air quality, says report
The green building accreditation system LEED has come under attack from health researchers who claim it conveys a "false impression of a healthy and safe building environment." To read more about the report, click here.
Want to join HIP? Here's how!
Joining HIP will allow your organization to become involved in the indoor air quality community across Canada in a meaningful way. To learn about how to get involved, click here.
HIP Buyer's Guide: products and services with low-chemical emissions
On average, Canadians spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors, where they are exposed to a variety of pollutants, including moulds, dust mites, fine particles, radiation and chemicals. This guide focuses on chemical pollutants, and how to reduce exposure to them. Click here for a copy of the Buyer's Guide.