To serve you better, I have moved Debra's List to a new server at
http://www.debralynndadd.com/debraslist/home
There is a lot of hand work I need to do there, so I am leaving this site up until all that work is done.
All new entries will go on the new site.
All the entries from this site are on the new site, but may not be formatted.
Thanks for your patience during this transition.
Debra :-)
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Illinois
American Lung Association Health House
Lots of information in English and Spanish about indoor air quality. Detailed tip sheets tell about choosing and using furnace filters, mold control, testing your home for radon, carbon monoxide poisoning, controlling cockroaches, use and care of home humidifiers and dehumidifiers, reducing dust mite allergens, and more.
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Zinsser Bull's Eye Shellac
This wood finish is composed of a natural resin secreted by the tiny lac insect. After laying its eggs on certain trees in India and Thailand, and ingesting the sap of those trees, the lac secretes the digested tree sap to cover it's swarm of eggs. Upon contact with air, the secretion forms into a hard shell, thus the name. It's literally the shell of the lac insect. After the young insects are born, the remaining shell is harvested to make shellac. It is soaked in water and dried in the sun. It is then dissolved into ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, and methyl isobutyl ketone. Once it is applied and the volatile solvents evaporate, what is left is the natural shell, just as it is produced by the insect. Shellac gives a natural protective coating to wood, can block odors (can be used to seal formaldehyde odors from particleboard), and can be tinted. Shellac is UV resistant and will not yellow or darken with age. Dry shellac is so safe, it is certified by the Food and Drug Administration as a protective glaze for candy and pharmaceuticals. Read their detailed brochure "The Story of Shellac" which details the history and manufacturing process. NOTE: While dry shellac is completely natural and nontoxic when dry, in the can it has toxic solvents. Be sure to apply in a well-ventilated area and take appropriate precautions.
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E. L. Foust Company
Since 1974 this company has manufactured air purifiers designed especially for people with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), environmental illness, allergies, and asthma for use in home, office, school and even in automobiles and RVs. Their air purifiers utilize proven technology such as large beds of activated carbon, state of the art HEPA filters, and optional UV lights to remove dusts, mold, pollens, allergens, viruses, bacteria, and chemicals from the air you breathe.
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n Debra's List you will find more than 1000 links to products that benefit your health and the environment. After more than 25 years as a consumer advocate for health and the environment and looking for products to use in my own personal life, I know where to buy a few things and how to choose toxic-free and green products. 



































