Indoor air quality testing
The health effects of poor indoor air quality

Indoor air quality testing

Our team of professionals will visit and monitor various elements relating to your air. All of this is done with state-of-the-art equipment and according to standard air testing procedures. We will be on the lookout for things like mold spores, asbestos, radon, dust, chemicals, CO and CO2, formaldehyde and other volatile organic compounds (VOC’s). In order to check air quality, air samples are sent to an accredited laboratory for professional analysis. A detailed report of our findings will be provided to you along with explanations and suggestions for improving your air quality.

The Facts About Your Indoor Air

In recent years, it has been widely recognized that air pollution in our homes and offices has increased dramatically. Oftentimes, indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air, even in the largest and most developed cities. As such, it is very important to have the quality of your air tested. The smallest changes in your air quality can have the biggest effects on your health, productivity, and overall well-being.

How do I know if my Air Quality is poor?

Signs in a building

  • Odors
  • Visible mold or other contaminants
  • Water damage
  • Condensation problems
  • Excessive dust and other airborne particles

Symptoms in people

  • Fatigue or dizziness
  • Coughing or sneezing
  • Watery eyes
  • Irritated eyes or skin
  • Headaches
  • Respiratory problems
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The health effects of poor indoor air quality

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