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Environmental testing
Understand what’s in your space with tools that measure air, moisture, and exposure patterns.
- ERMI / HERTSMI-2 dust testing
- Air quality monitors (PM2.5 / VOC)
- Carbon monoxide (CO) monitors
- Moisture meters & thermal scanners
Finding practitioners
Support is more effective when your provider understands environmental illness and related conditions.
- Environmental medicine providers
- CIRS-aware physicians
- Functional medicine practitioners
- IEPs & building science professionals
Books & publications
Foundational reading to help you understand biotoxins, recovery, and environmental health.
- Surviving Mold — Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker
- Break the Mold — Dr. Jill Crista
- Toxic — Dr. Neil Nathan
- Peer-reviewed CIRS and mold research
Organizations
Trusted groups advancing research and awareness in environmental illness and indoor air quality.
- ISEAI (International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness)
- ACAM (American College for Advancement in Medicine)
- Indoor air quality advocacy organizations
- Local environmental health coalitions
Home assessment tools
Simple ways to observe patterns and reduce exposure while you gather more data.
- Visual inspection checklists
- Humidity tracking
- Air filtration guidance
- Low-tox cleaning protocols
A gentle note
Chronically Exposed does not endorse specific providers. We share categories, tools, and starting points to help you make informed decisions with your healthcare team.
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