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Responsible Staging - Safe Indoor Air Quality

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As home stagers -- who often oversee new paint, replacing flooring and carpeting, refinishing in older homes where lead paint exists, and ensuring that moldy bathrooms and leaky ceilings are all fixed in time for open house -- we need to ensure that the means to the end are safe for the home's current and future occupants.

Two things every home stager should check out: 

US Environmental Protection Agency's website on Indoor Air Quality at www.epa.gov/iaq - a wealth of information regarding safe practices when dealing with potential hazards to indoor air quality, even during the simplest of home fixes. 

An invaluable book entitled My House Is Killing Me by Jeffrey May.  www.myhouseiskillingme.com/index or available on Amazon.  This book educates all of us about the unbelievably simple and common mistakes homeowners make that can significantly compromise the health of a home's residents, and how to correct them. 

Lisa

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Beth Larsen
RE/MAX Sedona - Sedona, AZ
Sedona Arizona
Interesting. I never thought about these issues from a home stager's point of view (it's still a pretty new practice in my small town), but the attorneys don't say "Mold is Gold" for no reason, this is certainly stuff to be mindful of. Thanks for the links as well, I'm going to take a look at that book right away.
Jan 30, 2007 09:32 PM