DiscoverManage Mold05: Air Tells About Your Home Like Blood Tells About Your Body
05: Air Tells About Your Home Like Blood Tells About Your Body

05: Air Tells About Your Home Like Blood Tells About Your Body

Update: 2019-09-26
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In this episode, we feature an interview with Matt Coghill, President of DetectionTek, a company based in Boulder, Colorado. They are the manufacturers of InstaScope instant microscope.

He’s going to talk about the finer points of getting to know about the air in our buildings, and how it all pans out when it comes to our health and that of our children. He’s also going to tell us about the stark reality of traditional sampling methods being woefully inadequate.

Matt believes that knowing what's in the air that you breathe should be a basic consumer right; a product that provides this info should be one that people can get; it shouldn't be the privilege of the rich or the sick. Stay tuned as we clear the air on a number of related issues.

Key Points Discussed

  • My quest for something handy with which I could find the mold (5:39 )
  • Why do we care about the air? (7:57 )
  • A disconnect between your gut feeling and traditional air sampling (13:25 )
  • What do you do to resolve suspicion? You provide information (18:44 )
  • If it's growing, it's because there's water there somewhere (25:09 )
  • InstaScope versus traditional sampling (29:45 )

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05: Air Tells About Your Home Like Blood Tells About Your Body

05: Air Tells About Your Home Like Blood Tells About Your Body

Dean Mahlstedt, Matt Coghill