Indoor Air Quality
The quality of indoor air is often many times worse than outside air, and can lead to a range of medical issues such as fatigue, allergies, nausea, shortness of breath, rashes and other problems. Yet indoor air quality is often ignored. Be proactive and have your indoor air quality tested today!
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» Air Filtration Systems
When choosing an air filtration system, be sure to do your homework. There are various options to choose from in a wide range of prices. Do you want a permanent system th ...
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» Asbestos Testing and Removal
If you suspect that you have asbestos insulation, DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB IT and it will remain harmless. However, if you are planning a remodel or in any way may disturb t ...
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» Humidifiers
Humid air feels warmer, so using a humidifier to add moisture to the air during the winter can save you money, because humidifying the air is significantly cheaper than hea ...
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» Mold & Mildew
Mold and mildew are living organisms that thrive in damp or moist conditions. Even after the visible mold or mildew is removed, it will come back as long as there is moistu ...
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» Radon Gas
Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that has been linked to lung cancer at high levels of exposure. It is produced from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil ...
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» Toxic Lead
If your home was built before 1978, when lead was banned from interior paints, you may be at increased risk of toxic lead exposure. Symptoms include nerve damage in adults ...
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