NCHH30 Throwback Thursday Week 63: August 10, 2023 by Christopher Bloom NCHH turned THIRTY on September 4, 2022, so we’re celebrating with a new “Throwback Thursday” photo each week. We look back this week to October 17, 2017, for… More
April 13th, 2022
New Study Finds Ventilation Significantly Reduces Indoor Pollutant Levels and Adds New Evidence for Eliminating Gas Stoves
New Study Finds Ventilation Significantly Reduces Indoor Pollutant Levels and Adds New Evidence for Eliminating Gas Stoves Research demonstrates how ventilation systems can save thousands of lives Media Contact: Jordan Miller, jmiller@groupgordon.com; 212.784.5703 COLUMBIA, MD (April 13, 2022)… More
August 19th, 2019
Ten Years of the National Safe and Healthy Housing Coalition: A History and Celebration
Ten Years of the National Safe and Healthy Housing Coalition: A History and Celebration This is the first installment in a series celebrating the first 10 years of the National Safe and Healthy Housing Coalition. Read… More
February 22nd, 2010
NCHH Releases Tools and Training Resources for Affordable Housing Professionals
NCHH Releases Tools and Training Resources for Affordable Housing Professionals New suite of resources supports efforts to build affordable, sustainable, and healthy homes. Media Contact: Christopher Bloom, cbloom@nchh.org; 443.539.4154 Columbia, MD (February 22, 2010) – The National Center for Healthy… More
September 10th, 2008
NCHH Ranks Leading Green Building Programs on Health
NCHH Ranks Leading Green Building Programs on Health Media Contact: Phillip Dodge WASHINGTON, DC (September 10, 2008) — The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) recently introduced the results of a new report, How Healthy Are National… More
September 20th, 2006
Household Levels of Mold Following Hurricane Katrina Surpass Some Agricultural Environments, According to New Study
Household Levels of Mold Following Hurricane Katrina Surpass Some Agricultural Environments, According to New Study Mold and Bacteria Levels in New Orleans Homes Warrant Use of Strong Respiratory Protection Media Contact: Stephanie Berger, 212.305.4372, sb2247@columbia.edu… More