Is your home making your
family sick?
You may be living with invisible toxigenic threats.
That may be the root of your health symptoms.
Brain fog . Memory loss . Poor concentration . Headaches . Migraines . Anxiety or depression . Mood swings . Insomnia . Loss of appetite . Light sensitivity . Respiratory or Sinus Infection . Colds or flu-like . Skin rashes . Hives . Red itchy, or watery eyes . Fatigue or chronic tiredness . Swollen lymph nodes . Inflammation throughout the body . Auto immune deficiencies . Dizziness or vertigo . Tingling or numbness (neuropathy) . Hormonal changes . Gut issues . Inflammation
You may want to have your home TESTED for
MOLD / MICO-TOXINS / SMALL PARTICULATES / RADON or VOC'S
Volatile Organic Compounds' {VOCS} Impact on YOUR Indoor Air Quality
VOC is short for Volatile Organic Compounds' . VOC'S are harmful chemicals emitted by lots of the products and materials we have in our homes. Most VOCs can't be detected by smell.
Volatile Organic Compounds are chemicals that are emitted as gases from solids or liquids
and easily evaporated into the air at room temperature.
Concentrations of these chemicals can be up to 100 times higher indoors than outdoors. Thousands of products, many that we use every day, or are exposed to every day, emit VOCs into the air while they are being used, and, to some degree, even when they are
stored.
Fabrics and textiles inside the home—such as curtains, upholstered furniture, carpets, and even bedding—can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These chemicals are often released from dyes, flame retardants, stain repellents, and synthetic fibers used during manufacturing.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms when uranium in soil, rock, or water breaks down. It’s invisible, odorless, and tasteless—making it undetectable without specialized testing. Radon seeps into homes through cracks in foundations, crawlspaces, sump pumps, or gaps around pipes.
Over time, breathing in radon gas can damage lung tissue and significantly increase the risk of lung cancer. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Symptoms may not appear right away, but long-term exposure can lead to persistent cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
Mold and mycotoxins are serious indoor air pollutants that can significantly impact your health.
Mold grows in damp or humid areas of the home—like bathrooms, basements, crawlspaces, or around leaks—and can release mycotoxins, toxic substances that become airborne.
These microscopic particles contaminate the air you breathe and can lead to a range of health issues. including respiratory problems, chronic fatigue, headaches, skin rashes, and even neurological symptoms.
Mycotoxins are especially dangerous because they are invisible to the naked eye and can linger in the air or settle into soft furnishings, continuing to affect indoor air quality long after the source appears “clean.”
Building scientists and environmental health experts estimate that indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air, and in some cases, it can be up to 100 times more polluted—especially in poorly ventilated or sealed homes. According to the EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), this is largely due to a combination of chemical off-gassing, biological contaminants (like mold and dust mites), and lack of fresh air exchange. Since most people spend over 90% of their time indoors, this makes indoor air quality a major factor in long-term health and wellness.
When you breathe these particles in, especially ultrafine particulates (PM2.5 and smaller), they can travel deep into your lungs and cross into your bloodstream. From there, they circulate throughout your body, triggering inflammation, oxidative stress, and damage at the cellular level.
These particulates can weaken your immune system, disrupt hormone function, and silently contribute to chronic conditions such as asthma, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disorders, and even cancer.
The most concerning part? You may not feel sick right now. These pollutants often cause slow, cumulative damage that doesn't show immediate symptoms—but over time, they can be the root cause of unexplained long-term illness.
Protecting your health starts with knowing what’s in your INDOOR AIR.
By calling on a TRUSTED ADVISOR like Lee Ramey of Mold & Mildew Solutions, LLC, a professional can identify hidden threats in your home
before they impact your well-being.
This information was provided by Mold & Mildew Solutions, LLC for your education purposes. Lee Ramey or any team member can not provide professional medical advice. However because of being in the Cleaning and Restoration for Health field for over 40 years, our company has helped many people who were looking for hope and connections to fight health issues. Mr. Ramey wrote the book "Mold Doesn't Have To Be A Scary Subject". In the book he explains more on inspections and environmental issues along with solutions to these common indoor problems. Tell your friends that their copy is at FREEMOLDBOOK.COM
Office: 908 13th St. N. Birmingham, AL 35203
Call 205-252-9506
Email:
Site: www. ALABAMAMOLD.COM