When you stop to think about where you spend most of your time, it’s probably at home in your bed! We need to pay close attention to our  sleeping habits throughout the year as we will notice that with each new season, there is a process we all go through which purges our lungs and airways of the toxins we absorb. We have all walked sleepily into our bathroom and probably don’t pay much attention to the fungus and mold growing in the corners or the stuff blowing around in our air vents. 

We don’t take this stuff very seriously until someone gets overstressed and gets sick.  We need to make sure the air we breath is as fresh as possible.  Do you think your home is toxin free?  If you want to be for sure, take this simple test to find out if your allergic to your house.  Everyone is different so the test has to conducted on each person in a home. Even if you  have unsafe levels of  dirt and dust which can turn to fungus, algae and mold  growing in the dark places of your house-you might not feel the effects and your spouse or kids will.

Simple TEST

1. Open up a return in the part of your house where a your pet stays the most, or where there is alot of foot traffic.

2. Take a camera and take a picture of what’s inside

3.  Take a white clother and wipe the inside.  What did you find? 

4.  Have each person who lives in the house hold the cloth near there abdomen.  Your centroplex in the center of your energy.  While holding the cloth there have the person close there eyes and tell the person to think about the dirt.  Ask them is the dust bad for them or going to make them sick.  If your feel your body falling forward your body is signally “YES” to being allergic or the dirt being harmful, but if your body tends to lean back then your body is tellin you “NO”…. Ever heard the saying “Falling for something or someone?” When you need something your body puts you into forward momentum automatically!

TEST Kits for mold are available online and at your favorite hardware store.  You can also call the Algeabusters hotline-800-440-5415 . You will be connected to a technician immediately.

It takes moisture to spread the spores from the sprotezoea that quickly spreads across the walls and ceilings of home, but what about the germs from a cold or flu bacteria.  When someone sneezes, the germs might go into the air ducts and get trapped in the dust. They probably die there too.  That is a good thought!  However dust mites die and there carcasses as well as millions of other dead organisms get sucked into the air ducts.  These dead things get caught in the filter, right?  Some of it is moist enough in certain seasons when the conditions are right to stick to the walls of the duct work.  So the dust you see stuck to you fan blades or on top of your doors and trimwork is also getting into your air vents.

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