Research has found that the quality of air in homes can be poorer than that of the outdoors. Housing accounts for almost one-fifth of the U.S. economic activity. The National Home Builders Association estimates that construction of 1,000 single-family homes generates 2,448 full-time jobs, $79.4 million in wages, and $42.5 million in federal, state, and local revenues and fees. The goal of the CSREES Housing and Indoor Environment program is to contribute to the quality of life for consumers through sustainable housing programs including safe and affordable housing, air and water quality, and energy. CSREES works with other federal agencies, nonprofits, the private sector, and in coordination with our Land-Grant University System partners. Together, they provide research, education, and outreach programs for consumers and professionals in housing, health, and environmental fields to help them make accurate decisions about homes and the environment.
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In Focus
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CSREES provides funding for the environmentally-friendly Utah House through the Healthy Homes Initiative.
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Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes receives 2005 Jeanne M. Priester State/Multistate Award at National Extension Health conference.
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The Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes program improves the quality of indoor air in homes.
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Healthy Homes is a multi-agency initiative that addresses water quality, pesticides, and home safety.
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Energy Star educates consumers about the benefits of high-efficiency homes, appliances, consumer electronics, windows, lighting, and building materials.
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The Home Buyer Education and Counseling program includes pre-purchase, delinquency counseling, home maintenance, and post-purchase educational programs.
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