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The Healthier Environmental Living Program (HELP)What we know! The United States Environmental Protection Agency has listed indoor air quality as one of the top five environmental threats facing public health. We know from the news that our aging water infrastructure cannot be depended on to deliver clean safe water. In 2104 the World Health Organization, White House and the European Union went public with the growing threat of microbial resistance to antibiotics. With antibiotics becoming ineffective, it will again be possible to die from simple bacterial infections that were treatable last year. With people spending 90% of their time indoors, the need to engineer residential spaces to limit the spread of pathogens becomes more and more important. We do this with clean surfaces, clean hands, clean air and clean water.
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Compromised immune systems / Oncology (HELP)The Oncology Healthier Living Program is focused on reducing secondary infection. The single major cause of death during cancer treatments was infection (36%), which was also a contributory factor in an additional 68% of the cases. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1056415) Making the home persistently cleaner is important for the family and the patient. |
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Asthma / COPD / Allergy (HELP)
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Pregnancy (HELP)It is hare to believe that in this day and age, up to 25% of women will lose a baby during pregnancy or birth. The health of the mother impacts the baby. (https://www.statista.com/topics/1850/pregnancy/) and (https://www.tommys.org/our-organisation/why-we-exist/pregnancy-statistics) The Healthier Environmental Living Program helps to reduce environmental risk. Pregnant women have compromised immune systems. It is prudent to take precautions.
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