Improvements in energy efficiency have led to buildings being airtight, reducing ventilation and raising levels of indoor air pollutants. A lack of ventilation can cause pollutants to recirculate into the air we breathe. Indoor air quality is a greater health hazard than outdoor air pollution with pollutants being up to 100 times higher indoors. Not only should indoor air quality be of concern, but you should understand the common dangers that could put it in jeopardy, such as radon, mold, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), allergens, carbon monoxide, and more.

92% of the world’s population breathes polluted air.

The first step to protect your health is to have an indoor air test. The removal of indoor air quality dangers is essential for the health of those in your home or business. It is critical to create fresh, clean and purified indoor environments free from air pollutants in order to rejuvenate and support health, vitality and mental clarity. Testing your indoor air can reveal pollutants that you may be breathing in on a daily basis.

We can test for:

VOCs

Formaldehyde

Radon

Heavy Metals

carbon monoxide

Mold

Indoor Allergens

  • dust particles

  • dust mites

  • dog dander

  • cat dander

  • cockroach

  • mice

  • pollen

  • smoke

Indoor Air Pollution and Your Health

Considering you take over 20,000 breaths of air each day, a little air pollution can have a significant impact on your health. Poor indoor air quality can lead to and increase your risk for many diseases.

26 million Americans, including 6 million children, live with asthma. Over the past 10 years, the number of children with asthma increased by 160%. Extensive research links asthma to ozone, particle pollution and a host of common indoor environmental asthma triggers.


The EPA and WHO addresses common symptoms and chronic health impacts related to poor Indoor Air Quality:

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  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Scratchy throat

  • Coughing

  • Running nose

  • Sneezing

  • Irritated, itchy eyes

  • Skin irritation

  • Pneumonia

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

  • Stroke

  • Ischaemic heart disease

  • Lung cancer

When To Have Your Indoor Air Tested

  • If you have unexplained health issues, such as allergies, nausea, headaches, fatigue, shortness of breath, respiratory issues, and skin and eye irritations

  • If you are buying or selling a home or commercial property

  • If you have or are changing, renovating, remodeling, or expanding a property or heating/ventilation/air-conditioning system

  • After a flood, fire, or disaster


 

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Testing

Know what’s In Your Indoor Air

We conduct a thorough air analysis of your indoor environment using state-of-the-art technology to determine the presence and type of pollution.

 
 
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IAQ Report

Receive a report based on the Indoor Air Quality findings in your home. It will include the results of our testing including measurement values and severity ratings.

*Available upon request

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IAQ Improvement Consult

Once we’ve completed your indoor air quality testing, approaches to mitigation strategies as well as installation support are available.

We can also consult on the selection of materials, finishes, building methods, systems and strategies to maintain healthy indoor air and support energy efficiency.

*Available upon request