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Picking a Green Theme: Household Items

Businesses, Charities & Groups that Can Help You be Green
Barbara Glynn Alves

Everybody’s jumping on the Green bandwagon and there is a lot of information out there about just how to do that – maybe too much information for the average busier than busy American. It reminds me of the Nilssen song from Midnight Cowboy, “Everybody’s talkin’at me. Can’t hear a word their saying … ” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AzEY6ZqkuE

Short of living like the Amish, going Green can simply mean

Swine Flu: Webinar

Swine Flu Webinar: Planning, Prevention and Response
Dale Wilson, CIH LEED AP

EHSWire.com contributing writer Dale Wilson, CIH LEED AP, touched on the Swine Flu subject last week in his post – “The Swine Flu Panic: Were You Ready?: Pandemic Response Planning for Businesses”.

In this post he spoke about many issues that were either left out, or pushed back in their level of importance by the media concerning work related scenarios. A May 15th Webinar,

Healthy Vision Month: Make sure you can see your future!

Martha Hernandez

The National Eye Institute (NEI) has deemed May “Healthy Vision Month”. This year they are emphasizing getting your eyes checked by an eye care professional. Over 11 million Americans have one of the most common (and correctable) vision problems in the United States; refractive errors.

These are such problems such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism and Presbyopia. These problems are easily corrected with the prescription of corrective eyewear such as eyeglasses

The Swine Flu Panic: Were You Ready?

Pandemic Response Planning for Businesses
Dale Wilson – CIH, LEED AP

The Swine Flu (H1N1 influenza A) outbreak has created a firestorm of media coverage, but the news focus has concentrated mostly on the possible effects on families, schools, hospitals and communities. All kinds of advice has been released to the public about precautions-with little emphasis on the business community. Illnesses can spread through an office complex as quickly as anywhere else. Businesses need to consider what