Comprehensive Healthy Home + EMF Assessment

$1,000.00

Our Comprehensive Healthy Home + EMF Assessment provides a whole-home evaluation of the most impactful environmental stressors — moisture and mold risk, indoor air quality, and electromagnetic exposures — using Building Biology–informed principles and professional-grade instrumentation.

We begin by assessing water damage and moisture conditions, as excess moisture is the primary driver of mold growth and building-related health concerns. Using multiple moisture meters, thermal imaging, and visual inspection, we identify active leaks, past water events, and building conditions that may support hidden mold growth.

Next, we evaluate indoor air quality, measuring key airborne pollutants that influence respiratory health, cognitive function, and overall wellness, including:

  • PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter

  • Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs)

  • Formaldehyde (HCHO)

  • Radon (when applicable or requested)

e conduct a comprehensive electromagnetic field (EMF) assessment that evaluates the full range of exposures present within the home. This includes low-frequency electric and magnetic fields (ELF) associated with wiring, grounding, and nearby electrical infrastructure; radiofrequency (RF) emissions from wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, cell phones, routers, and smart devices; and electrical transients, often referred to as “dirty electricity,” which can originate from modern electronics, LED lighting, solar inverters, and switching power supplies.

Measurements are taken throughout the home, with focused attention on sleep environments, living spaces, and work areas, where exposure duration is highest and biological relevance is greatest. Bedrooms receive particular emphasis, as nighttime EMF exposure may interfere with nervous system regulation, sleep quality, and the body’s natural repair and recovery processes.

While EMFs are an unavoidable part of modern life, elevated or poorly managed exposures—especially when chronic or concentrated in key areas—may act as a physiological stressor for some individuals. Sensitivity varies widely and can be influenced by overall health, nervous system resilience, toxic burden, genetics, and concurrent environmental stressors.

Symptoms sometimes associated with higher EMF environments may include:

  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep or non-restorative sleep

  • Headaches, head pressure, or a sense of mental fatigue

  • Brain fog, poor concentration, or memory issues

  • Heightened anxiety, irritability, or nervous system overstimulation

  • Fatigue or low energy despite adequate rest

  • Heart palpitations or internal vibration sensations

  • Tinnitus or ringing in the ears

  • Increased sensitivity to light, sound, or electronic devices

It is important to note that these symptoms are not exclusive to EMF exposure and often overlap with other contributors such as poor indoor air quality, mold or moisture issues, chemical sensitivities, blood sugar instability, or chronic stress. For this reason, EMFs are evaluated as one component of a broader environmental and biological picture, not in isolation.

All findings are interpreted within the context of the home as a complete system—considering building design, construction materials, electrical layout, grounding, ventilation, and everyday occupant habits. This systems-based approach allows us to distinguish between background exposure and meaningful contributors that warrant attention.

Our goal is not fear or overcorrection, but clarity, prioritization, and practical solutions. We provide clear, actionable recommendations—ranging from simple behavioral adjustments to targeted mitigation strategies—designed to reduce unnecessary exposure, support nervous system balance, and improve sleep and overall resilience in ways that are effective, proportional, and aligned with how the home is actually lived in.What You Receive

  • A clear explanation of results in plain language

  • Identification of high-priority moisture, air quality, and EMF concerns

  • A prioritized, step-by-step action plan (what to address first and why)

  • Practical mitigation strategies that balance health, cost, and daily life

  • Product, contractor, and design guidance when appropriate

Ideal For

  • Families seeking a complete baseline of their home’s health

  • Homes with past water damage or unexplained symptoms

  • Poor sleep, fatigue, headaches, or “wired-but-tired” nervous systems

  • New homebuyers, remodels, or new builds

  • Anyone wanting a calm, evidence-informed path to a healthier home

Our Comprehensive Healthy Home + EMF Assessment provides a whole-home evaluation of the most impactful environmental stressors — moisture and mold risk, indoor air quality, and electromagnetic exposures — using Building Biology–informed principles and professional-grade instrumentation.

We begin by assessing water damage and moisture conditions, as excess moisture is the primary driver of mold growth and building-related health concerns. Using multiple moisture meters, thermal imaging, and visual inspection, we identify active leaks, past water events, and building conditions that may support hidden mold growth.

Next, we evaluate indoor air quality, measuring key airborne pollutants that influence respiratory health, cognitive function, and overall wellness, including:

  • PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter

  • Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs)

  • Formaldehyde (HCHO)

  • Radon (when applicable or requested)

e conduct a comprehensive electromagnetic field (EMF) assessment that evaluates the full range of exposures present within the home. This includes low-frequency electric and magnetic fields (ELF) associated with wiring, grounding, and nearby electrical infrastructure; radiofrequency (RF) emissions from wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, cell phones, routers, and smart devices; and electrical transients, often referred to as “dirty electricity,” which can originate from modern electronics, LED lighting, solar inverters, and switching power supplies.

Measurements are taken throughout the home, with focused attention on sleep environments, living spaces, and work areas, where exposure duration is highest and biological relevance is greatest. Bedrooms receive particular emphasis, as nighttime EMF exposure may interfere with nervous system regulation, sleep quality, and the body’s natural repair and recovery processes.

While EMFs are an unavoidable part of modern life, elevated or poorly managed exposures—especially when chronic or concentrated in key areas—may act as a physiological stressor for some individuals. Sensitivity varies widely and can be influenced by overall health, nervous system resilience, toxic burden, genetics, and concurrent environmental stressors.

Symptoms sometimes associated with higher EMF environments may include:

  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep or non-restorative sleep

  • Headaches, head pressure, or a sense of mental fatigue

  • Brain fog, poor concentration, or memory issues

  • Heightened anxiety, irritability, or nervous system overstimulation

  • Fatigue or low energy despite adequate rest

  • Heart palpitations or internal vibration sensations

  • Tinnitus or ringing in the ears

  • Increased sensitivity to light, sound, or electronic devices

It is important to note that these symptoms are not exclusive to EMF exposure and often overlap with other contributors such as poor indoor air quality, mold or moisture issues, chemical sensitivities, blood sugar instability, or chronic stress. For this reason, EMFs are evaluated as one component of a broader environmental and biological picture, not in isolation.

All findings are interpreted within the context of the home as a complete system—considering building design, construction materials, electrical layout, grounding, ventilation, and everyday occupant habits. This systems-based approach allows us to distinguish between background exposure and meaningful contributors that warrant attention.

Our goal is not fear or overcorrection, but clarity, prioritization, and practical solutions. We provide clear, actionable recommendations—ranging from simple behavioral adjustments to targeted mitigation strategies—designed to reduce unnecessary exposure, support nervous system balance, and improve sleep and overall resilience in ways that are effective, proportional, and aligned with how the home is actually lived in.What You Receive

  • A clear explanation of results in plain language

  • Identification of high-priority moisture, air quality, and EMF concerns

  • A prioritized, step-by-step action plan (what to address first and why)

  • Practical mitigation strategies that balance health, cost, and daily life

  • Product, contractor, and design guidance when appropriate

Ideal For

  • Families seeking a complete baseline of their home’s health

  • Homes with past water damage or unexplained symptoms

  • Poor sleep, fatigue, headaches, or “wired-but-tired” nervous systems

  • New homebuyers, remodels, or new builds

  • Anyone wanting a calm, evidence-informed path to a healthier home