The Most important takeaway from this course
The Seven Principles of a Healthy Home
1. KEEP IT DRY - Moisture in homes has been linked to a wide
range of
health problems, from respiratory problems to lead
poisoning, from
accidental injury to asthma. Moisture creates a favorable
environment for mites, rodents, molds, and roaches, all of
which are
associated with asthma.
2. KEEP IT CLEAN - A clean home helps ensure that people are
not
exposed to contaminants and chemicals and that pests don’t
have
food, water, and a place to live.
3. KEEP IT PEST-FREE - Studies show that there is a causal
relationship between mice and cockroach exposure and asthma
episodes in children with asthma. Integrated Pest Management
(IPM) addresses the issue of pests holistically, without
using toxic
pesticides.
4. KEEP IT SAFE - Most childhood injuries occur at home.
Falls,
poisoning, and burns are the three most common residential
injuries
for children.
5. KEEP IT CONTAMINATE-FREE - Homes have many potential
contaminant exposure risks, including lead, radon,
pesticides, volatile
organic compounds (VOC’s), tobacco smoke, carbon monoxide,
and
asbestos. Children are more likely to be exposed to lead,
radon,
asbestos, tobacco smoke, and other toxicants in higher concentration
in the home than outside.
6. KEEP IT VENTILATED - Studies show that respiratory health
is
related to access to fresh air, increasing a home’s fresh
air supply
reduces moisture, improves air quality, and increases
respiratory
health.
7. KEEP IT MAINTAINED - Neglected homes are more at risk for
moisture, pest, lead paint, and accidental injury than homes
that are
properly maintained.