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Institute for Bau-biologie & Ecology, Inc
Creating a Sleeping
Sanctuary Lecture -Sunday - Sept 30, 2007 Going beyond green
... Green homes are designed and constructed to protect the environment Building
Biology homes are designed and constructed to protect the environment and to go
beyond to protect the occupants Creating a Sleeping Sanctuary When the
body is asleep, it regenerates, it grows, it recovers; therefore, having a restful
sanctuary is essential to a strong immune system. Learn about the physical energy
aspects of electromagnetic radiation that can interfere with sleep from a Building
Biology perspective. This lecture will include demonstrations of instruments to
detect the problems, as well as, basic techniques for avoidance. Healthy
homes are all about choices - from the site selection, to building, to furnishings,
to appliances, to cleaning products - healthy choices at each step can help improve
the quality of the indoor environment. Throughout the series, we will discuss
temperature, humidity, furniture placement, electromagnetic radiation, dust particulates,
ventilation, and building materials. This series is suitable for new construction,
remodeling, redecorating, and folks who just want a healthier home with the focus
on economical, often easy, steps for improvement.
The International
Institute for Bau-Biologie & Ecology will be presenting 3 lectures, one each
day of the conference. These classes may be enjoyed independently or as a unit;
however, those seeking certification as a Building Biology Practitioner must attend
all three*. Each presentation will conclude with a question and answer section.
Friday
- Sept 28 - Day 1 - Building Biology: Why we need healthy homes? Saturday -
Sept 29 - Day 2 - Building Biology: What is a healthy home? Sunday - Sept 30
- Day 3 - Building Biology: Creating a sleeping sanctuary
*Note:
Certification as a Building Biology Practitioner also requires completion
of the self-study Natural, Building Course (IBE 101). Please contact IBE at
www.buildingbiology.net for more information.

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