Wave Building Biology conducts home assessments to identify environmental toxins that may be impacting health.

Cladosporium is an allergen commonly found in water damaged buildings.

About Wave Building Biology

At Wave Building Biology, we are dedicated to helping individuals and families create healthier living environments. Our expertise lies in identifying and mitigating environmental toxins within the built environment, such as mould, chemicals, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs).

We conduct thorough home assessments and offer tailored recommendations to address health concerns linked to these exposures.

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Our Services

  • We use thermal imaging, moisture testing, air and surface sampling and laboratory analysis to identify the presence of mould in water damaged buildings.

  • Using world-class testing equipment, we identify sources of EMFs that may be impacting occupants, as well as offering industry-leading strategies to protect from EMFs.

  • We conduct PRV Assessments following compensable remediation works.

  • As Building Biologists, we consult on creating healthy homes, from reducing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in materials and furnishings to researching Life Cycle Analyses (LCAs) of building materials to minimise environmental impacts.

  • We assess for the presence of clandestine drug laboratories and end use, as well as discussing remediation solutions for home owners and occupants.

  • Other services include water and indoor air assessments; lead content testing e.g. in soil, paint, backyard hen eggs etc; and consultation on personal care and cleaning products.

Our Story

Our journey began in 2012, after reading the book Slow Death by Rubber Duck, which completely transformed our understanding of the invisible toxins present in our everyday environments. The realisation that our homes could play such a pivotal role in our health sparked a journey of discovery and purpose.

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