In this vlog, Alex Clark documents her experience getting her apartment tested for mold, EMFs, and other toxins. She discusses the process, the findings, and the potential health implications of these environmental factors.
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The video begins with a visual inspection of potential mold and a discussion about indoor air quality. The expert highlights the importance of ventilation, noting that high CO2 levels can significantly reduce cognitive function. They also touch upon the impact of fluorescent lights and dimmer switches.
The expert discusses potential EMF exposure from external sources like cell towers and antennas. They conduct real-time EMF testing and radiation tests on countertops, explaining that natural stone can sometimes contain radiation depending on its origin. A cautionary tale is shared about granite countertops with high radiation levels potentially impacting health.
The focus shifts to potential mold issues, particularly around a past kitchen water leak. The expert explains how mold needs water and a food source, and how it can grow in wood and drywall. They test the dishwasher and garbage disposal, discussing that while some mold is common, certain types can be harmful.
The discussion covers cleaning methods for appliances and the crucial role of the HVAC system. The expert advises on setting the fan to 'on' for continuous air circulation and explains the significance of air filter MERV ratings. An inspection of the AC coil reveals potential mold growth in a less-than-ideal area.
The video delves into EMF exposure, explaining that while EMF is present everywhere, high levels in frequently used areas are a concern. Tips are given on how to properly use airplane mode on phones and the potential dangers of wireless earbuds like AirPods due to their proximity to the brain are highlighted.
After a couple of weeks, the test results are revealed. While most areas tested negative for mold, significant water damage and a concerning type of mold were found in the wood floor, leading to the decision to move. Minor mold in the dishwasher and garbage disposal were noted as easily fixable.
The expert shares common, often overlooked, places where mold can hide, including toilet tanks, front-load washing machines, and AC coils. They also discuss the cost of professional home testing and recommend specific air purifier brands for individual rooms, emphasizing the need for units in high-use areas.
Important data points and future projections mentioned in the video
Cognitive function can reduce with CO2 levels above 1500 ppm.
Cost for a virtual home testing kit from Test My Home.
Cost for a full-day in-person home inspection by professionals.
The most important concepts and themes discussed throughout the video
Identifying and testing for mold growth in various areas of the home, including visual inspection...
Measuring and understanding electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure from various sources and its pot...
Assessing and improving indoor air quality through ventilation, air filters, and understanding CO...
The methodology and tools used for testing homes for environmental toxins, including real-time an...
Discussing the potential health impacts of mold, EMFs, and poor indoor air quality on cognitive f...
Examining potential toxins and mold in household appliances, countertops, and building materials.
Strategies and tips for maintaining a healthy home environment, including cleaning and device usage.
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