Remodeling without Toxins
Insist on healthy and nontoxic materials for your home.
May/June 2004
By Natural Home magazine editorial staff
Whether you’re building or remodeling on your own or with a contractor, insist on the healthiest, most nontoxic materials available, suggests author Debra Lynn Dadd. Her newly revised, 20th- anniversary edition of Home Safe Home (Tarcher/Penguin, 2004) contains a new chapter on safe building and remodeling materials.
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Source: Home Safe Home (revised edition) by Debra Lynn Dadd (Tarcher/Penguin, 2004). For links to nontoxic products, including home furnishings and building and remodeling materials, check Dadd’s website: DLD123.com.