Is your home really the sanctuary you think it is? In this episode of Hacked to Health, Joe Steele sits down with air quality expert Michael Rubino to shine a light on the unseen dangers lurking in our living spaces. If you’ve been feeling off lately—tired, achy, or just not quite right—your home environment could be playing a role. We’re talking about mold and its toxic byproducts, mycotoxins, which can wreak havoc on your health without you even realizing it.
Michael reveals:
- Where mold typically hides and how to spot it
- The impact of mycotoxins on your health
- Practical strategies to create a healthier living space
Get ready for tips that are easy to implement and can make a real difference in your indoor air quality. Whether you're looking to boost your energy or simply feel better at home, this episode has something for everyone.Join us as we explore how to transform your home into a true haven for health. Tune in and take the first step toward a fresher, healthier living environment!
What You'll Learn
00:00 Understanding Indoor Air Quality
03:10 The Impact of Mold on Health
06:50 Overlooked Sources of Indoor Air Pollution
09:10 Traditional Methods vs. Modern Solutions
11:55 The Role of Air Purifiers
14:45 Advancements in Air Quality Technology
17:30 Practical Tips for Homeowners
20:15 Dust and Its Health Implications
22:45 Cost-Effective Hacks for Better Air Quality
25:30 Finding Professional Help
28:15 Taking Action Today
40:55 Connecting with Michael
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About Michael Rubino
Michael Rubino is the authority on mold remediation. As Founder and Chairman of HomeCleanse, Rubino specializes in working with people who are immunocompromised or have acute and sustained reactions to mold exposure. Rubino provides solutions that not only get rid of mold sources but also get rid of the contamination created by those mold sources using his proprietary “Home Detox” method. He is a council-certified Mold Remediator by IICRC and ACAC and a contributing member, sponsor, and speaker for the Indoor Air Quality Association.