Building a new home according to green standards may be good for the environment, but it might not be good for a person’s health, according to some building experts. And maintaining good air quality in both new and existing homes should be a major priority when it comes to staying healthy.
Bob Morsch, president of Bridgehampton-based Telemark, a custom home building company, explained that unless properly engineered, some sustainable houses built today might not take basics such as air filtration and flow into account, which can lead to allergies and illness.
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