The setting was also spectacular: in the woods, by a farm and pond at the wonderful Eco-Institute in Chapel Hill. So during my time living in that home, I didn’t worry for a second about air pollution from harmful building materials, paints, or adhesives. I had spent the summer building and painting this earthen house with materials from the land with natural builder Greg Allen. At the time that we were filming our Conscious Cleaning 101 course, I was living in a nontoxic straw bale and cob home. Clean indoor air is something I must admit I took for granted. It turns out that indoor air pollution affects most of us and could be making us sick. Our homes are our safe havens – or at least, they should be.
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