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Do You Have Toxic Mold or Hazardous VOC’s?

Indoor Air Can Be Hazardous to Your Health. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared that indoor air quality poses a greater health hazard to humans than outdoor air pollution, with pollutant levels averaging two to five times higher, and sometimes 100 times higher, than outside air. The World Health Organization has stated that indoor air pollution is responsible for nearly 3% of the worldwide burden of disease. We spend approximately 90% of our time indoors, much of that time in our homes; therefore, our exposure to air pollutants is significant. Breathing bad air can cause many health effects, from mildly irritating to extremely serious. Symptoms such as frequent headaches, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, confusion, coughing, wheezing, itchy eyes, nose and throat irritation can be indicators that the quality of air in the home is poor – especially if these symptoms subside once you leave the house. Other more serious health problems that can arise with poor indoor air quality are asthma exacerbation, digestive problems, and damage to the liver, kidneys and central nervous system. Some air contaminants are so harmful that they can even cause cancer. And the source of these harmful air contaminants? Products that we use or are surrounded by every day.

In addition to the presence of health problems from inhalation of mold, serious structural damage can occur if mold is present. Leaky pipes, poorly working or dirty air conditioning and heating systems, and ground water penetration in basements and other damp areas are all potential sources of actively growing mold. It often goes undetected because it’s growing behind drywall or underneath flooring. If you could perform a simple, inexpensive test that could give you a total assessment of the air you breathe every day, wouldn’t you want to do it? If not for yourself, for your loved ones?

We are experts when it comes to finding mold hidden inside your walls, ceilings, floors, basement, crawl space, attic, as well as HVAC equipment and ducts. We are experienced in inspection, investigation, testing, and remediation (removal). Our staff is highly trained in the most modern methods used today. 

The inspection and testing process will determine if you have toxic mold (i.e. any fungal genus known to produce mycotoxins). We offer professional help to rid your home or building of any mold and to advise you on procedures to help deter them from coming back. Call us today! We’ll come by at your request and provide you with a complete report.