Mike Feldstein, CEO of Jaspr and expert in wildfire and mold remediation, delves into the crucial connection between air quality and health. He discusses the dangers of mold mycotoxins and pollutants in indoor spaces, emphasizing their impact on chronic health issues, allergies, and sleep quality. Feldstein highlights innovative air filtration solutions tailored for public and children's spaces, along with practical tips for maintaining clean air at home—especially important during wildfire seasons. His insights make clear that enhancing indoor air quality can lead to significant health improvements.
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Ineffective Consumer Purifiers
Mike Feldstein recounts how he left air scrubbers at a client's home after a fire.
Consumer air purifiers failed to maintain clean air, highlighting their ineffectiveness.
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Air Awareness
We consume far more air than food or water, yet we often neglect its quality.
Increased air awareness is crucial for making healthy choices, similar to water awareness.
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Dust as a Symptom
Dust accumulation indoors indicates poor ventilation and trapped pollutants.
Clean air reduces dust and the need for frequent surface cleaning.
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EP. 175: In this episode of the Dr. Tyna Show, I sit down with Mike Feldstein, the innovative CEO and inventor behind the Jaspr air filter. With a rich background in wildfire and mold remediation, Mike created the Jaspr to address the pressing need for effective air filtration systems that he felt were lacking in the market. As a proud owner of a Jaspr myself, I know firsthand how it beautifully combines aesthetics with quiet, efficient performance—especially crucial for those of us in wildfire-prone areas like Oregon. Join us as we explore the vital connection between air quality and our overall health, covering everything from mold and mycotoxins to the impact of indoor air pollution on chronic health issues. Whether you're concerned about allergies or simply want to improve your home environment, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss!
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On This Episode We Cover:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:36 - Mike’s background
00:06:20 - Dr. Tyna’s experience with her Jaspr
00:07:54 - Air awareness
00:11:21 - Your house should NOT be dusty
00:13:38 - Explaining HVAC and HEPA
00:19:06 - Measuring Air Quality
00:22:10 - Mold and mycotoxins
00:28:04 - The importance of air filtration in public spaces
00:31:27 - Air quality in nurseries
00:34:45 - Chronic health issues and air quality
00:36:51 - Jaspr sleep study
00:39:01 - Allergies and air quality
00:41:58 - How wildfires impact our health
00:46:27 - Cooking pollutes your air
00:50:07 - Smart mode on Jaspr
00:55:31 - Artificial scents and air fresheners
00:58:03 - “Whack a mold”
01:04:23 - The Jaspr list
01:09:14 - Ideal placement of air filters
01:13:14 - Jaspr deal details
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