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  • Fire Prevention Week   

    October 8-14 marks Fire Prevention Week across the country.  AHAM is joining the effort to reduce unattended cooking fires by making available the popular “Recipe for Safer Cooking” brochure.  Millions of these brochures have been seen by consumers around the country. However,...     AHAM Consumer Branch        more right  

  • Filtering Through The Hype: Air Cleaners Are Not All the Same    WASHINGTON, DC (May 31, 2006)--Recent media reports have implied that all air cleaners produce unhealthy levels of ozone. This is simply not true. There are many types of air cleaning technologies available to consumers.     AHAM Consumer Branch        more right  
  • Energy Cents: Saving Money With Room Air Conditioners    Maximize your energy savings by replacing your old room air conditioner with a new energy efficient model. Despite rising electricity costs, a typical new room air conditioner only costs about $45 per year to operate, compared to over $90 in 1980.     AHAM Consumer Branch        more right  
  • Cooking Up Kitchen Safety    Leaving an unattended skillet sizzling on the stove is a good way to burn your breakfast, not to mention the chance of burning down your kitchen.    more right  
  • Beat the Heat with AHAM's New Room Air Conditioner Web Site    Just in time for the cooling season the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) unveils a new consumer site www.cooloff.org featuring a simple three step process to help consumers select a proper room air conditioner by accurately determining cooling capacity; using the searchable Room...  
  • AHAM's Air Cleaner Test Method Continues to Gain Visibility    Choosing the right air cleaner should be simple. But, consumers setting out to purchase an air cleaner may leave the store confused over available technologies and features.  
  • Is it Allergies or a Cold?    It's a beautiful spring day: green grass, bright skies, warm air, but your child is sniffling and sneezing. Is it a cold or allergies?    more right  
  • Spring Time Allergies: How To Avoid Them    In the spring, trees and grasses can be common allergens which trigger your and your family’s allergies. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is often a problem for babies and children.  
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