Air Quality Testing
Your complete indoor air quality assessment.
Maintaining a healthy indoor environment is crucial for your well-being. Our comprehensive indoor air quality assessment is designed to identify and mitigate potential risks in your home or business. Using advanced technology, we evaluate the presence of contaminants such as mold, allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other pollutants that can negatively impact your health. Whether you're experiencing unexplained symptoms or just want peace of mind, our air quality testing service ensures that you and your loved ones breathe easier.
How the assessment process works...
Our air quality assessment process, powered by the advanced InstaScope v4 technology, ensures a thorough and precise evaluation of your indoor environment. Here’s how it works:
What are we looking for?
Our air quality testing is designed to detect a wide range of pollutants that could be affecting your indoor environment. During the assessment, we look for:
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Microbial Growth: Identifying airborne mold spores that can cause respiratory issues and exacerbate allergies.
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Bacteria:
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Virus:
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Allergens: Detecting common allergens like dust mites, pet dander, and pollen that can trigger allergic reactions.
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Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Measuring the levels of VOCs, which are harmful chemicals that can off-gas from everyday household products, furniture, and building materials.
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Particulate Matter: Assessing the presence of fine particulate matter that can penetrate deep into the lungs and cause health problems.
By identifying these and other potential threats, we help you take the necessary steps to improve your indoor air quality and protect your health.
How our Air Quality Testing Works
Particles enter through the InstaScope wand and flow into the instrument's chamber.
Inside the optical chamber, the mold particle is hit with a laser beam which determines its size. Based on the particle's size, it will bathe the particle in UV light.
The fluorescent light is then analyzed by the computer to determine specific size, color, and color intensity of the particle. This is called biofluorescence and is what differentiates particles from one another.
Results are displayed in real-time on iPad and ready to review on-site.