Air Quality Testing
"Understanding and controlling common pollutants indoors can help reduce your risk of indoor health concerns." - via EPA website
Studies have shown that in many instances, indoor air quality can be worse than outdoor air quality. There are many contributing factors that impact the air quality in your home. Some common sources of pollutants are: Gases, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), cleaning products, building material (especially those containing formaldehyde), furnishings, tobacco products, and appliances. Poor indoor air quality can have a negative impact on your health. Depending on the individual, this could range from mild allergies to serious respiratory illness. The good news is that there are remedies that will improve the indoor air quality of your home when put in place. Neighbors Home Inspections (NHI) would love to work with you to determine the air quality of your home.
Studies have shown that in many instances, indoor air quality can be worse than outdoor air quality. There are many contributing factors that impact the air quality in your home. Some common sources of pollutants are: Gases, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), cleaning products, building material (especially those containing formaldehyde), furnishings, tobacco products, and appliances. Poor indoor air quality can have a negative impact on your health. Depending on the individual, this could range from mild allergies to serious respiratory illness. The good news is that there are remedies that will improve the indoor air quality of your home when put in place. Neighbors Home Inspections (NHI) would love to work with you to determine the air quality of your home.