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Testing your home for 10 different environmental contaminants 

Empowering you to keep your home healthy

Germ Hunters is a leading environmental home health testing company, with a mission to ensure that your home is free from environmental bacteria, germs and pollutants. Our testing of 10 different environmental contaminants can help you identify and mitigate the risks of harmful pollutants and toxins that impact your health. 

Our goal is to create a safer and healthier living environment for you and your family. We take pride in empowering you with the knowledge and information you need to make informed decisions about the health and wellness of your home.

How It Works

01 Professional Home Testers

GermHunters healthy home testing sends a certified consultant to your home to collect samples and measurements.

02 On-Site Analysis & Results

Tests results are analyzed on-site using microscopic analysis, incorporating a variety of testing and analysis tools.

03 Comprehensive Test Report

GermHunters creates a report on-site, with recommendations for corrective solutions.

Test Your Home Health 

$295 Inclusive

Includes a home visit for all 10 environmental tests, on-site analysis, and a comprehensive report.

Don't wait on checking the environmental health of your home. Invite a Certified Germ Hunter to test your home today and keep your family healthy at home.

10 Environmental Tests

01 Bacteria

Bacteria are tiny organisms found everywhere, including most surfaces in your home. While some bacteria are harmless, others can make you sick if not kept in check.

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02 Dust Mites

Allergens are substances that can trigger allergic reactions that occur when your immune system mistakenly identifies some substances like pollen as a threat.

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03 Carbon Monoxide

This gas is highly toxic and can be deadly in high concentrations because it reduces the ability of your blood to carry oxygen, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning and potentially death.

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04 Mold

Mold is a naturally occurring outdoor organism, but when found indoors is indicative of issues related to moisture. Mold growth indoors is something that should not occur and it is not always visible to occupants.

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05 Formaldehyde

While common with industrial processes, formaldehyde can find its way into our homes through various sources, posing potential health risks to your family.

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06 Volatile Organic Compounds

These pollutants can be found on your kids toys! There are thousands of different VOCs and many can cause health problems for your family when exposed to them.

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07 Particulate Matter

Particulate matter (PM) refers to tiny particles of solid or liquid matter suspended in your air environment at home. These particles can originate from various home sources and vary in size, composition, and origin.

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08 Carbon Dioxide

Are you suffering from headaches? Fatigue? Nausea, dizziness, or lightheadedness? Elevated carbon dioxide levels in your home may lead to several health risks.

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09 Water

Water is a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life forms. Water quality refers to its characteristics, which determine its suitability for various uses and its impact on human health and the environment.

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10 Temperature / Humidity

Your indoor temperatures can fluctuate based on various factors, including outdoor weather conditions, heating and cooling systems, insulation, and the people in your family.

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A dog may not only fill a home with joy, it fills a home with a whole lot of bacteria, new research suggests.  But that doesn't mean you have to kick your pooch out of the bed.

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What Makes Indoor Air Unhealthy?

Poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of infections, lung cancer and chronic lung diseases such as asthma.

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Top 10 Germiest Spots in Your Home

Disease-causing germs seem to be all over the place. What's the germiest spot in your house? Did you guess toilet seat? Guess again.

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