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Environment & Health

Copper is essential in our lives for a multitude of reasons

Our bodies depend on copper for neurological activity, for creating our own internal heat, and for communication between and among cells. Copper is the catalyst that helps certain foods make hemoglobin in our blood. The presence of copper is also necessary for the function of critical enzymes in our metabolism. In fact, a deficiency in copper is one factor leading to an increased risk of high cholesterol and coronary heart disease.

So we all need a regular intake of copper in our diet to maintain good health. But copper (natural element #29) in our natural environment is also important to our health.

Environmentally, copper is one of the friendliest metals around. Copper never goes bad - it can be recycled over and over again. It actually has the highest recycling rate of any engineering metal in the world. Copper also functions as a defense against germs - because it is naturally biostatic, bacteria growth is inhibited on its surface. Many hospitals install copper or copper-alloy doorknobs, push panels and other hardware to protect against the transfer of disease.

As you explore this portion of Copper In Your Home, you'll quickly see that copper is an essential material - and not only when it comes to electrical wiring, plumbing or architecture. It is a key ingredient in our health and it helps to maintain a sound, safe environment.

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Home Planning Series TOP

Home Planning Series features a set of articles specifically developed to provide useful information on various applications and use areas within a home. Selected articles related to environment and health areas are presented here:

click on link on the right Discover Copper: Published by the Copper Development Association to highlight market development news of the copper and brass industry:

click on link on the right Discover Copper: Although created for reporters and editors, Discover Copper contains stories of general interest about the many innovative ways that copper is used today.

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