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Do-It-Yourself Resources

What Your Builder Should Know

"Best Practicers for Building a Healthy Home"

Are you building and want a new home that is healthy and mold-free?

This book makes it simple. Each step of construction is covered and explains suggestions on materials to use, the common types of mistakes made, and proper construction.Topics include mold, ventilation, and Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs).

Each step includes a summary, Give This to Your Builder.This book tells you when to inspect the builder’s work and what to look for. Don’t leave it to chance that your builder will build a healthy home. Use this as your bible.

Take it with you when you meet with an architect or builder the first time. Carry it when you visit the construction site to inspect the builder’s work. Use it as a reference to show a builder what you want done.

Healthy Living Spaces

"Top 10 Hazards Affecting Your Health"

Create Homes, Offices, and Schools where: You Feel Great! Kids get better grades in School Businesses make more Money. Numerous studies have shown than being indoors affects our health and well-being.

Mold, chemicals, and “mystery” toxins affect academic achievement in schools and productivity at work. Did you know: Bleach does not kill mold. Ozone type air-purifiers damage your lungs. Vinegar is the best anti-microbial in the world.

Healthy Living Spaces is your guide to simple and effective ways to feel good indoors. There are many things affecting our health. Fortunately, ninety-percent can be avoided by looking at the Top Ten Hazards Affecting Your Health.

Learn how to: Prevent and eliminate mold Allergen-proof your home Get a good night’s sleep Daniel Stih is a certified mold inspector, indoor environmental consultant and aerospace engineer. In this book, Healthy Living Spaces, he takes you on a journey to create a healthier living space, be it your home, office or school.

Dust Money

"How to Clean Your Home and Belongings After Mold Remediation So You Don't Have to Throw Everything Away"

The greatest worry people who have mold remediation done is the fear they will never be able to get rid of all of the mold. Some think they may need to burn the house down and throw their stuff away. 

The book provides a solution to that problem. The author, Daniel Stih, is a Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant (CIEC) and Certified Microbial Consultant (CMC) with over twenty years of experience and considered an expert on mold. 

Daniel knows how it feels. Mold was one of the things that made him sick and led him on a path from aerospace engineer to mold inspector. He’s been interviewed on more than 100 radio and television shows.

If you’re reading this you may be experiencing a stressful and difficult situation. This book will help alleviate that stress by giving you step-by-step instructions on how to get rid of mold for good. Presented in a clear and helpful way, without excessive industry technical jargon. 

This book is for those who to know how to clean their home and belongings after a mold remediation project is finished. The “Cleaning the House” chapter is worth every penny. Contains a special chapter on what you should know about the ERMI test.

MOLD MONEY

"How to Save Thousands of Dollars on Mold Remediation and Make Sure the Mold is Gone"

If you have mold in your home or office or think you have mold this book is for you.

You might think you can just spray mold with bleach. After that doesn’t work you might call a professional, pay a lot of money and think the mold will be gone. Unfortunately, most consumers are getting ripped off. They pay too much, don’t get what they pay for and the mold is still there. Mold Money explains how mold is supposed to be removed and how to make sure it is gone. Don’t trust your mold remediator or mold inspector – Give them a copy of Mold Money.

Mold Money exposes industry secrets:

  • What mold remediators don’t want you to know
  • Why some mold remediators are doing it wrong
  • When Insurance is to blame and how to make your insurance company pay for their mistakes
  • Things mold remediators do that are not necessary. They like to do them because they make money but they don’t help remove the mold. Eliminating these steps can save you thousands.
  • Some guarantees mold remediators make to beware of

Mold Money teaches you what you need to know to save money and make sure the mold is removed. It some cases it can save you tens of thousands of dollars.

Can’t afford a professional mold remediator? Don’t worry. After reading Mold Money you will know when you might consider hiring a general contractor instead of a professional mold remediator and what to tell them to make sure the job is done right.

Mold Money also covers how to find a good mold inspector, why self-test kits for mold are unreliable, and how to prevent mold from growing in your home or office.