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Create Homes, Offices, and Schools where: You Feel Great! Kids get better grades in School Businesses make more Money. Numerous studies have shown than being indoors affects our health and well-being. Mold, chemicals, and “mystery” toxins affect academic achievement in schools and productivity at work. Did you know: Bleach does not kill mold. Ozone type air-purifiers damage your lungs. Vinegar is the best anti-microbial in the world. Healthy Livin… More >>
Healthy Living Spaces: Top 10 Hazards Affecting Your Health
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#1 by Aunt Joan on April 16, 2010 - 5:50 pm
Dan’s book came in my Christmas stocking and was one of the best gifts ever. I have been suffering (daily) from allergies that started almost a year ago in April. Patch tests reveiled varying levels of sensitivity to all of the 48 things tested (pollens, pet dander, dust, mold …). I can’t begin to tell you about the long list of medical (traditional and non-)treatments that I’ve tried or am trying. I will tell you that I am taking Dan’s advise very seriously and slowly removing the hazards from the place I go to for santuary — my home! Had I begun this process last April (as a first on the list of things to do to make myself healthy again) my home would be a santuary.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Loyd R. Vaughn on April 16, 2010 - 8:03 pm
I recommend this book. I am an Indoor Environmental Professional. I was surprised at how much I learned from this book. I am going to include it in the suggested reading section of every report I write for home and building owners. Americans are concerned about excercise and what we eat, yet we spend 90% of our time indoors and do not think much about indoor air quality. Thanks Mr. Stih for your consideration for those of us who breathe.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by J. J. Senay on April 16, 2010 - 10:14 pm
A healthy home for healthy living must have book, January 16, 2009
By J. J. Senay (Ohio) – See all my reviews
Before reading Daniel Stih’s book, Healthy Living Spaces: Top 10 Hazards Affecting Your Health, I was completely in the dark. Now I feel I have all the information I need to make a healthy home. I highly recommend this book to any and all who are curious about the health hazards that are most assuredly lurking in the hidden places of their homes. Don’t go shopping for remidies on your own. All green products are not created equal. Use the many great ideas and suggestions with which Daniel has filled his book.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by L. Hammond on April 17, 2010 - 12:03 am
This small book is a quick read that should not be disregarded. Although not well-edited, the information provided more than compensates for any minor writing or publishing flaws. Having also heard Mr. Stih speak on talk radio, I am convinced his credentials are sound, and the topics discussed are pretinent to the health and well-being of each of us.
There are many toxins in both the modern and not-so-modern home that we live with daily and that have a significant negative impact on our health. This book identifies the worst of the worst and explains how we can eliminate those from our environment.
Having recently retired to the “clean” space that has long represented my greatest allergic environment, I can’t afford to ignore the up-till-now unknown triggers found inside my house. Mr. Stih has provided the “what” and “how” to identify and rid my home of those toxins for good. The recommendations are not difficult to follow, and I am grateful to have found this resource as a guide to action.
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Martine Davis on April 17, 2010 - 12:28 am
This book is short and to the point, informational, educational and packed full of well-researched and not so well-known facts about things in our homes that could be detrimental to our health. Every chapter is well-organized: how to detect or find the problem, how to fix it (most solutions are “do-it-yourself” ones) and resources are listed at the end of each chapter. This little book has substance and the author doesn’t waste your time with a lot of babbling about stuff you already know. We’re all aware that environmental toxins are bad for us. This book tells us how to find them and how to get rid of them ! It’s a quick read (easily read in one sitting) and yet covers the major topics like mold, dust, gas, wiring errors (that can cause elevated exposure to electromagnetic fields), remodeling, new house smell, ductwork, crawlspaces, ceiling cavities and more. As another reviewer pointed out, editing of this book was weak but the valuable information herein more than makes up for the annoyance of poor grammar or a few mispelled words.
Rating: 5 / 5