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Author: Malcolm Romano

The Mould Testing Technician course (NAT10913005) is the only nationally accredited course to test water-damaged buildings in Australia. It has been developed for restorers, remediators, building managers, trades (building and construction), industrial hygienists, professional cleaners, building biologists, pest controllers, health practitioners and members of the...

"This is all of the information I wish I was taught to help my patients with asthma, allergies, autism and chronic fatigue syndrome when I was studying to become a naturopath" Nicole Bijlsma Feng Shui Foundation Course The Feng Shui Foundation course is a 12 week online...

Todays children are experiencing a world wide epidemic of learning and behavioural disorders and allergies that were not seen three decades before. Remarkably everything went pear shaped after the introduction of pesticides in our food and our home, plastics, and the 140+ million chemicals now...

"This is all of the information I wish I was taught to help my patients with asthma, allergies, autism and chronic fatigue syndrome when I was studying to become a naturopath"  Nicole Bijlsma Since the 1980s, breast cancer has almost tripled, sperm count has halved, genital...

"Building Biology is the evaluation and control of health hazards in the built environment. This involves assessing the home for allergens, toxicants in air and water, electromagnetic fields and biotoxins unique to a water-damaged building, and providing strategies to address exposure and/or source control and...

You can't always see or even smell it, however it affects almost 1 in 3 homes and can have devastating consequences on the lives of those who can't make antibodies against it. I'm talking about MOULD which many are referring to as the next asbestos. So...

Paints consist of four parts: binders, pigments, volatile vehicles and additives. The language of paint can be confusing to the uninitiated. There are many terms that describe essentially the same thing and others are used interchangeably. For example acrylic, vinyl and latex paints are all called...