SELECT NON-TOXIC MATERIALS

When constructing or renovating your home, it’s important to choose non-toxic materials. Many building materials contain hazardous chemicals that can be released into the atmosphere over time. Look for products labeled “low VOC” (volatile organic compounds) or “no VOC” so they don't contain any toxic chemicals.

CONTROL HUMIDITY LEVELS
High humidity levels can cause mold growth which is dangerous for one's health. To prevent this from happening, use a dehumidifier to maintain humidity levels below 50%. Additionally, make sure to keep your house well ventilated by opening windows regularly.





STORE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROPERLY
Hazardous materials such as cleaning supplies and pesticides should be stored properly out of reach from children and pets. Make sure these materials are kept in their original containers and locked away inside cabinets and closets.

KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN
Regularly cleaning up around the house is one of the most effective ways to maintain a healthy environment. Vacuum carpets and furniture often and mop floors with damp cloths/mops instead of dry ones. Additionally, make sure bathrooms and kitchen surfaces are cleaned frequently with natural cleaning products.

CONCLUSION
Having a healthy home environment is essential for you and your family's wellbeing. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your home is free from pollutants and hazardous materials, creating a safe and comfortable living space!