The Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) supports the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) lowering of the clearance standards for allowable lead dust following lead abatement activities in pre-1978 housing and child occupied facilities announced today This rule change will result in...
Living conditions can impact our health, but there are effective strategies that mitigate infection and reduce health risks We thank Delegate Pamela Queen for highlighting the work of GHHI and for raising awareness of indoor air quality and ventilation guidelines during COVID-19
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Using technology, GHHI can continue to serve our community and improve health outcomes, even as we stay at home
WBAL-TV Channel 11 News interviewed Africa Wright, a homeowner in Baltimore's historic Marble Hill neighborhood, who was concerned about her family's health and safety during...
BALTIMORE, Md The Board of Directors of the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative is pleased to announce that Ruth Ann Norton, our President and CEO, has been named to the Children’s Health Protection Advisory Committee (CHPAC) Established by charter in 1997, CHPAC draws upon independent and...
More than 40 years after lead-based paint was banned, the toxic legacy of lead continues to rob our nation's children of their opportunity to achieve their lifelong promise The United States Senate has proposed a 4% increase in funding for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office...