The quality of the air you breathe is an important health factor that people often overlook. After all, if you can’t see it, why worry about it? The fact is that the air in your home or building is likely worse for your health than that brownish cloud of polluted air that you see hanging over the city on a windless day. The indoor air that you breathe is full of dozens of contaminants that, while invisible to the naked eye, can be the cause of a variety of health problems. So what can you do about it?
Restoring the Quality of Your Air
Restoring indoor air quality is not as difficult as you may think, especially with the help of a qualified air quality expert. If you have a modern forced air heating and cooling system, you’re already halfway there. The next step is to engage an indoor air quality restoration service to inspect your HVAC system and air ducts, perform detailed testing and analysis to identify any contaminants, and develop a solution to be rid of them.
Your air quality restoration expert will test your indoor air for dozens of contaminants including allergens, biological contaminants such as mold spores and bacteria, chemical toxins, irritants such as fiberglass fibers and asbestos, pesticides, radon, volatile organic compounds, and more. The results of the testing will be analyzed in order to make recommendations for mitigation, including cleaning of ventilation ducts, installation of air purification systems such as particulate air filters and UV systems, and mold removal.
Finding an Air Quality Expert
The immediate and long term solution to restoring your indoor air quality is only a phone call or click away. Learn more about what you can do to restore and maintain a healthy indoor environment for you, your family, your tenants, or your employees by visiting Sitename today. You can check out a variety of environmental quality services including air quality and mold testing; mold, mildew, and asbestos removal; air filtration system installation; and more. You can follow them on Google+ for more information.