About Us
We are Pure Air Michigan
About Pure Air Michigan
Pure Air Michigan was built from firsthand experience with how indoor air quality can impact health and everyday living. After seeing how difficult it was for families to find clear answers and practical solutions for mold and environmental concerns, our mission became simple: help people better understand and improve the air inside their homes.
Today, Pure Air Michigan provides advanced indoor air quality and mold remediation solutions throughout Michigan using patented Pure Maintenance® dry-fog technology, real-time InstaScope™ air analysis, and a whole-home approach designed to reduce mold, bacteria, and environmental contaminants without unnecessary demolition whenever possible.
Part of a nationwide network with over 150 licensed operators, our services support homeowners, healthcare professionals, realtors, and businesses seeking healthier indoor environments.
Why clients choose Pure Air Michigan:
- NORMI-trained professionals
- Patented dry-fog technology
- InstaScope real-time indoor air analysis
- Whole-home sanitation approach
- Solutions designed for sensitized individuals
Our goal is simple: provide clarity, practical solutions, and peace of mind so families can feel comfortable in their homes again.
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Meet Members of Our Pure Maintenance Team
Mike Adams CBMI, CBMR
Mike Adams is the founder and COO of Pure Maintenance. Mike developed the patented application process from a 7ft tall stainless steel tank in his garage to the machine and procedures used today all over the world. With a customer-first approach to the application, Mike is responsible for restoring the health of thousands of people all over the world. Mike holds 4 patents related to mold removal and dry fog.
Morgan Henrie CIH, CSP
Morgan is a practicing Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and Certified Safety Professional (CSP). She is dedicated to improving health of workers and communities through exposure science, identification and control of environmental stressors and sound safety practices
Dr. Matthew Crook
Dr. Matthew B. Crook is an assistant professor of microbial systems. He earned his Ph.D. in molecular biology in 2013, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Agronomy and the Department of Bacteriology. He has published 9 scientific articles, in journals such as Science, Applied Environmental Microbiology, and Molecular Plant-Microbe interactions.
Dr. Jeff Wright
Dr. Wright obtained his medical degree from the National University of Natural Medicine in 2002 with a residency in family medicine. Dr. Wright has been appointed by state governors to numerous state boards such as the Utah Controlled Substance Committee, Naturopathic Formulary Peer Committee, and Chairman of the Utah State Licensing Board of Naturopathic Medicine.
