Posted in Air Quality, on January 06, 2017
Many of us are paying attention to global warming and air pollution because it’s constantly on the news. And while great gains are being made on this front, not much attention is being focused on the air that we’re breathing in while we sit in our workplace.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 29, 2016
Whether a home, condo, or cottage, the “to-do” list after moving seems to get longer and longer. And while not many people think about air quality when moving into a new place, testing indoor air should definitely be part of the “to do” list.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 22, 2016
Employers or employees, we sometimes forget that half our lives are being spent in a workspace that is enclosed, and without any exposure to the outside environment. In short, employers and employees are breathing office air for eight hours or more during the day.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 15, 2016
We often forget that more than half our waking hours are spent at work, and quite often in a fully enclosed office environment. It means that the typical office worker is breathing in office air 40 hours a week or more.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 15, 2016
We often forget that more than half our waking hours are spent at work, and quite often in a fully enclosed office environment. It means that the typical office worker is breathing in office air 40 hours a week or more.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 12, 2016
When we think about air pollution, we usually think about the outdoors - automobile exhaust; industrial smog; or simply haziness in the air. The truth is, indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air. In homes and offices, indoor air might be polluted without even knowing – and with everything from house dust, to fire-retardants, to volatile chemicals, to infiltration of radon gas.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 12, 2016
When we think about air pollution, we usually think about the outdoors - automobile exhaust; industrial smog; or simply haziness in the air. The truth is, indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air. In homes and offices, indoor air might be polluted without even knowing – and with everything from house dust, to fire-retardants, to volatile chemicals, to infiltration of radon gas.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on November 15, 2016
We receive a lot of calls from people who are unsure of what to do about their indoor air quality concerns. They know something is not quite right with their indoor air quality, they are just unsure what it could be. In some cases they smell odours that are of concern. These odours could be just in one room, or they could be in several areas or throughout the home.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on November 15, 2016
We receive a lot of calls from people who are unsure of what to do about their indoor air quality concerns. They know something is not quite right with their indoor air quality, they are just unsure what it could be. In some cases they smell odours that are of concern. These odours could be just in one room, or they could be in several areas or throughout the home.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on November 07, 2016
Floods and unwanted water in your home can not only ruin furniture, valuables, and electronics in your home it can also cause mould, which affects your air quality. Thats right, unwanted water in your home can lead to a lot of damage, not only to your house but to your air quality.
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