Posted in Radon Testing, on September 04, 2025
Have you tested your home for radon yet? Many homeowners across Toronto have never heard of radon testing and may unknowingly be breathing in this colourless, odourless gas. SafeAir offers radon tests as part of air quality testing in Toronto or as a stand-alone service. Having your home assessed for something that you can’t even sense may feel like it should be lower on the to-do list, but radon is a significant home safety concern, with serious, long-term health risks.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on August 22, 2025
In this era of optimization, many homeowners want to select the perfect time for air quality testing to ensure the best results. While time and context can affect test results for general testing, today on the blog, the SafeAir team wants to focus on a specific type of assessment. Radon testing looks for the presence of radon gas, a colourless, odourless, invisible threat to you and your family’s health.
Read MorePosted in Mold, on August 15, 2025
Whether it’s a small leak or an unexpected flood, water damage in your home should be quickly assessed with a mold inspection in Toronto. SafeAir recommends urgent attention to any unwanted water infiltration in your home because excess moisture can quickly spark a mold infestation. Home air quality testing can help discover areas where moisture lingers or where hidden infestations may lurk, helping you avoid the adverse health effects of exposure and create a healthier, safer home environment.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on August 12, 2025
It’s easy to assume that an old house = poor air quality, and a new house = great air quality. But the math isn’t so simple. In this article, the SafeAir team will explain why new homes don’t always equal excellent indoor air quality and increased health and safety. While newer houses have several advantages, there can also be hidden air quality issues that can affect your respiratory system, sleep, and daily life.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on July 25, 2025
Radon gas is the most dangerous home pollutant you’ve never seen, smelled, heard, or sensed. It’s only detectable through professional air quality testing in Toronto, and it affects an estimated 7% of buildings in the city.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on July 21, 2025
When you’re expecting a new addition to your family, hidden air quality issues are often the last concern on your mind. At SafeAir, we suggest home air quality testing any time there is a significant life change at home, whether it be a new baby, an elder moving in, a renovation, or a new house. Safe and science-based air quality testing will help you understand the potential pollutants or harmful conditions that can have subtle but serious impacts on your health. One of the common concerns we hear from clients is about radon exposure and pregnancy.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on July 04, 2025
As the second-most leading cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoke, it’s a serious health concern that SafeAir believes you should be informed about. So, where are you most likely to be exposed to radon? Air quality testing in Toronto is the premier method for assessing your home for radon gas. It takes a deep look at your indoor air quality for common allergens, pollutants, and factors that may help concentrate radon to dangerous levels.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on June 20, 2025
The meteoric construction of new buildings in Toronto leads many people to think that these homes and offices are safer than older ones, with improved air quality, healthier building materials, and modern HVAC equipment. But professional air quality testing in Toronto has revealed many surprising results: new builds suffer from poor air quality and indoor pollution just as much as old properties. In this article, the SafeAir team will explain how air quality testing is necessary for all types of homes and why new builds can often get a failing grade.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on June 11, 2025
Home renovations are a great time to perform home air quality testing, as they provide an opportunity to make adjustments and improvements behind the scenes that result in a healthier and safer home environment. One of the services that we suggest at SafeAir is radon testing.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on June 05, 2025
Indoor air quality testing in Toronto examines and classifies the health and safety of your home’s indoor air environment. This is more important than you may think — indoor air quality affects our respiratory system, our brain, our sleep, our skin, and so much more!
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