2315 FOOTFHILL BLVD, LA CANADA, CA 91011
701 N. BRAND UNIT #180, GLENDALE, CA 91203
468 N Camden Dr Ste 200 PMB#808A, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
2315 FOOTFHILL BLVD, LA CANADA, CA 91011
701 N. BRAND UNIT #180, GLENDALE, CA 91203
468 N Camden Dr Ste 200 PMB#808A, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Our mission is to eliminate toxic hazards
from homes across the United States
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 1 in 4 children in the U.S. have blood lead levels that are higher than the reference value, which can lead to developmental delays, learning difficulties, and behavioral problems. Many homes built before 1978 still contain lead-based paint, putting residents at risk without them even realizing it. At the Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI), we strive to raise awareness and empower families to take action to protect their health from these hidden dangers.
Asbestos exposure remains a major public health concern, especially in older homes, schools, and workplaces. While its use has been heavily regulated in the U.S., asbestos is still present in millions of buildings, posing severe health risks to occupants and workers. Long-term exposure can lead to deadly diseases such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis, making awareness, testing, and abatement critical for public safety.
Lead-based paint poisoning remains a critical public health issue, particularly in older homes and buildings across the United States. While lead paint was banned in residential properties in 1978, millions of homes still contain hazardous levels of lead, posing severe health risks to children, pregnant women, and adults. Exposure to lead dust, peeling paint, and contaminated soil can lead to irreversible health effects, making it essential to address this ongoing problem through awareness, testing, and abatement efforts.
Radon gas is a silent but deadly threat found in homes, schools, and workplaces. As a naturally occurring radioactive gas, radon seeps into buildings from the ground and accumulates indoors, posing severe health risks. Long-term radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., after smoking, and is responsible for an estimated 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year. Since radon is odorless, tasteless, and invisible, many people are unaware of its presence until it’s too late.
Mold is a silent but serious health threat that thrives in damp, humid environments and can grow in homes, schools, and workplaces. Exposure to mold spores can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and long-term health complications, particularly in children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. While mold is often overlooked, it can severely impact indoor air quality and lead to costly structural damage if left untreated.
Unlike general contractors or fragmented services, HHI specializes exclusively in identifying, removing, and preventing hazardous materials in homes, schools, and communities.
At Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI), our mission is to eliminate toxic hazards from homes across the United States, ensuring that every family—regardless of income, background, or location—can live in a safe and healthy environment. We are committed to nationwide awareness, education, advocacy, and action in addressing the hidden dangers of lead-based paint and other hazardous materials that continue to threaten millions of lives.
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To effectively combat lead poisoning and hazardous housing conditions, Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI) will focus on high-risk communities and vulnerable populations, ensuring that those most affected receive the support and resources needed for safe and healthy living environments. Our approach is data-driven and community-focused, targeting the most impacted demographics and locations for maximum impact.
Public Awareness & Education
Lead Poisoning Prevention & Early Detection
Healthy Homes for everyone
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The Healthy Homes Initiative is more than just an organization—it’s a nationwide movement dedicated to ensuring that no child, no family, and no community has to suffer from preventable lead poisoning and hazardous home conditions.
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our Story
By 2024, Sokrat Arzumanyan had built more than just a successful real estate career—he had built a mission. His nonprofit, Healthy Homes, was tackling the devastating effects of lead-based paint poisoning, helping elderly homeowners, low-income families, and children by providing them resources and educating them about a problem that exists
While busy with a lot of construction projects every single project meant jumping through hoops—permits that took forever, redundant inspections, and officials more focused on paperwork than helping people. Time after time, his projects were delayed by unnecessary rules, costing families precious months—sometimes years—before their homes could be built.
Sokrat was growing tired. He had fought too hard to be slowed down by inefficiency. He needed a solution, and more importantly, he needed an ally who knows the system.
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By focusing on these high-risk communities, Healthy Homes Initiative will directly reduce lead exposure, protect vulnerable populations, and create long-lasting systemic change in housing safety.
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2315 Foothill Blvd., La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011
701 N. Brand Unit #180, Glendale, CA 91203
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Sokrat is a hard worker, even after his clients have bought their property. He makes sure his clients feel at home in their new homes and provides services to help them make the transition smooth.
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