1. Why Our Homes Are Making Us Sick George Siegal 41:35

November 22, 2022
60. Why Our Homes Are Making Us Sick

Homesick has a new meaning. There are a lot of things inside your home that could be making you ill. Andrew Pace explains how you don’t have to just live with it, there are things you can do to have an environmentally healthy house, and it costs much less than you might think.

Here are some important moments with Andrew from the podcast: 

At 4:06 What is the problem you have identified and what are you doing to make it better?

At 7:14 Are people willing to pay for an environmentally safer house?

At 14:32 What’s a reliable way to find out how toxic your house is?

  

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Learn why you want to avoid becoming a victim of a disaster by watching my documentary film The Last House Standing. When you are checking out on the website below use the promo code “MAKEITBETTER”.

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George Siegal began his career in front of the camera as a newscaster, sportscaster, and weathercaster. He worked in markets from San Antonio, Texas to Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. In addition to work in front of the camera, George was a feature reporter and producer.