Hidden in Your Home: Understanding Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is a common but harmful pollutant in homes. Learn how to identify and reduce exposure to improve indoor air quality.
The WLLW Journal explores the spaces we live in and the ideas shaping them.
Formaldehyde is a common but harmful pollutant in homes. Learn how to identify and reduce exposure to improve indoor air quality.
In this article we take a closer look at how to navigate the trade-offs between wellness and sustainability in home materials.
WLLW explores how poor indoor air quality exacerbates asthma and allergies, providing strategies to improve air purity at home.
Drawing on Harvard professor and healthy buildings expert Joseph G. Allen's research, it's crucial to understand how environmental pollution impacts the air quality inside our homes, emphasizing the need to reassess and improve the air we breathe indoors.
The renewal of seasons offers the perfect opportunity to deep clean our living spaces; to eliminate the dirt and debris we can see but, even more importantly, the invisible pollutants we can't.
We bring you the checklist you never knew you needed for keeping your home healthy and well-maintained all year round.
In our investigation into dust, we consider practical strategies to minimize its impact and maximize indoor air quality to protect your health.
Spring cleaning should refresh, not pollute. Here’s what you need to know about some of the products in your home.
Five priorities for creating a healthier home.
As the colder months draw in, WLLW explores how consciously-sourced candles can contribute to an inviting, healthy home.
Cooking fuels connection and nourishment, but it can also compromise the healthiness of our kitchens. Here’s how to prepare food more safely for yourself and your family.
As part of our ongoing series, this edition of the Start Here collection of articles addresses microplastics, where they exist in your home and how to reduce them.