Many people underestimate the impact of poor indoor air quality on their health. Symptoms like coughing, headaches, and respiratory issues may be attributed to factors beyond common ailments—they could be indicative of indoor air pollutants.
If you're experiencing such symptoms, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Our comprehensive testing procedures can identify common contaminants and pinpoint their source. Following the assessment, we provide recommendations for improving indoor air quality.
Our process begins by assessing whether indoor air quality exceeds that of the air outdoors. Through meticulous testing—typically involving 60 to 70 air samples taken throughout your home or office—we gain valuable insights into air quality.
Additionally, we'll inquire about any health symptoms experienced by you and your family, complementing our findings with a visual assessment. It's important to note that tests should be conducted in typical living conditions, so there's no need to clean excessively beforehand.
We recommend refraining from cleaning your home for at least 48 hours before the test. This ensures that testing accurately reflects everyday conditions. If cleaning is unavoidable, please inform our inspector of the actions taken and the timeframe involved.
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