What should I do if air quality testing reveals problems?
If air quality testing finds issues, consult with us to address the specific problems. This might involve improving ductwork, reducing indoor pollutants, fixing leaks, installing air purifiers, or replacing your old units.
How often should I perform air quality testing in my home?
The frequency of air quality testing depends on many factors. This includes your location, occupancy, lifestyle, and the presence of potential pollution sources. Generally, testing every 2-3 years is recommended.
What are some common indoor air pollutants that air quality testing detects?
Air quality testing can detect a range of pollutants. These might include dust mites, mold, pet dander, pollen, VOCs from household products, formaldehyde, radon gas, and more. These may affect your health and comfort.
How is air quality testing conducted?
Air quality testing involves collecting air samples from different areas of your home. We use specialized equipment. These samples are then analyzed in a lab to measure the concentration of pollutants. These include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter, mold spores, and more.
Why should I consider air quality testing for my home?
Air quality testing helps identify pollutants, allergens, and toxins present in your home or office. It provides insights into potential health risks and you can take necessary measures to improve the air you breathe.
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