Indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air. Cleaning products, candles, cookware, and synthetic materials off-gas a cocktail of chemicals 24 hours a day.
Disinfectant sprays, fabric softeners, dryer sheets — the products keeping your home "clean" are introducing a significant chemical load. Here's what to do about it.
Non-stick pans shed PTFE and PFAS chemicals directly into your food when heated. This is what the science actually says.
Paraffin wax candles are essentially burning crude oil derivatives in your living room. Synthetic fragrance oils add another layer. Here's what to burn instead.
The products making your home smell good are often making the air worse. What actually happens when you burn a candle or run a diffuser.
Teflon has become synonymous with cookware convenience. It's also given us one of the most persistent and widespread contamination problems in history.