What is Healthy Habitats?

Healthy Habitats is the place to come to assure your home healthy. From the chemicals you use to clean, the misconceptions regarding mold and dust – we are here to clarify the wording, clarify the language and help you understands true facts and science.
Do you feel sick at home, but magically feel better when you are out of the house? Healthy Habitats understands the stress, self doubt and shame you may be feeling in regards to the unexplained illness that may have your family members or doctor thinking you are “crazy”. Healthy Habitats is here to help you understand and prove you’re not crazy.
Through attitude, science and honesty, Healthy Habitats has something to say. Healthy Habitats is your resource to cut through the jargon and understand what is real.
Who do we help?

A house can make anyone sick at any time. There are cases where some family members are sick and others are not. Healthy Habitats is here to help mothers, children, property managers, attorneys, health-care providers, insurance adjustors, teachers, parents, architects, builders and remediation contractors.
Who is Carl Grimes

Carl Grimes understands you’re not crazy, because he’s been there. He’s been where you may be. Feeling depressed, ill and generally dysfunctional. His home was making him sick, which led him to do something about it.
After getting out of the “sick home” Carl has worked the last 3 decades educating, researching and working to create “Healthy Homes” nationwide. He has traveled the world to learn the science behind cleaning products, household products, mold and dust. Serving on numerous boards and panels, Carl played a key role in developing the course, Healthy Home Assessment: Principles of Practice, a sequel to the Essential Healthy Home Practitioner, which is a course adopted by the National Center for Healthy Housing.
Carl Grimes is nationally recognized as a professionally accredited Healthy Home Specialist(HHS) and a Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant(CIEC). Over the years, Carl has, or is, serving on the following panels and boards: Air Quality Association, and the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate.
Using his own experience, Carl knows too well the uncertainty, exhaustion and skepticism that comes with accepting and recognizing that a home may not be the safe and secure place we expect. He has worked over the years to help those sick inside their own homes, developing action plans and verification methods that can eliminate issues causing you to be sick at home.