MCSsafehomes.com has just published several comprehensive checklists to help guide both chemically sensitive househunters and homeowners looking to rent or sell to chemically sensitive clients.
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New from re|shelter: Shelter Angels Network (SAN) beta
A free blogging service to help those in housing crisis due to disabling environmental intolerances appeal to their personal community for critical fundraising in the absence of other resources.
Swiss teamwork creates non-toxic apartments
Fifteen apartments built for people with chemical sensitivities are scheduled to be completed near Zurich, Switzerland in 2013.
Julie Genser and Julie Laffin talk about re|shelter, their new non-profit
Liz Smentowski and Scott Killingsworth talk to Julie Genser and Julie Laffin, the co-founders of re|shelter, to find out more about the non-profit’s origins and future goals.
New non-profit to address MCS housing crisis
Re|shelter is a new non-profit organization forming to address the urgent need for housing alternatives for people with environmental intolerances.
MCS and the Search for a Safe Community
Mary Rives and Keith Carlson recap their past seven months on the road across America in search of a chemical-free ecovillage to call home.
Hope for MCS/EI housing communities?
A general contractor/developer from Fargo, North Dakota appeared on Facebook.com last week to announce his interest in tackling the housing crisis of the chemically sensitive.
A Few Select Safer Condos in Dallas Being Offered for Sale
As of December 1, 2009, a few select Regina Caeli Environmental Condos in Dallas are being offered for sale at $105,000. Buyers may be eligible for the Homebuyers Tax Credits, available until April 30, 2010.
How Toxic Is Your Home?
by Debra Lynn Dadd | We like to think of our homes as being a safe place to be. Yet some of the exposures that you have day-to-day that are most hazardous to your health and the health of your family happen right at home.
Home Sweet Non-Toxic Home
Th concept of home is universal, shared among not only the cultures of the world but much of the animal world as well, from nesting birds to burrowing rodents, to sea creatures to snails that are born with a home on their back.