Posted in Air Quality, on June 06, 2018
A growing understanding of how our environments play a key role in our ongoing good health and wellness is showing people all around the world how indoor air quality is important.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on May 28, 2018
After a long winter (and even longer spring), summer is here, which can unfortunately bring with it a host of summer allergies.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on May 28, 2018
After a long winter (and even longer spring), summer is here, which can unfortunately bring with it a host of summer allergies.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on April 13, 2018
Did you know that office indoor air quality guidelines can help you feel more comfortable and healthy at the office as well as help you work more productively?
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on April 06, 2018
Now that spring has arrived, we’re looking forward at SafeAir to seeing our backyards and gardens transform into green, red, yellow and oranges as the earth wakes up - but in our homes all winter we’ve had some extra help with our indoor air quality by growing plants that will improve your indoor air quality.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on March 21, 2018
This spring add tasks that help to improve your indoor air quality to your spring cleaning checklist. Many of the common household tasks and spring time responsibilities already help bring you better indoor air quality, but some can actually have the opposite effect, and bring harmful chemicals or pollutants into your home.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on March 09, 2018
Homeowners across Canada are already feeling the impacts of climate change in Canada, from extreme weather events like flooding and forest fires that threaten homes and lives, to more insidious costs like increased heating and cooling bills caused by temperature fluctuations.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on February 28, 2018
Having a mold inspection air test during the winter months isn’t generally top on our lists of winter home concerns. Many homeowners consider mold to be a spring, summer and fall problem, when water events can cause sudden floods or heat and humidity stick around and get trapped indoors.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on February 23, 2018
There are a myriad of pollutants in your home that can impact indoor air quality and cause you discomfort, illness, and even more serious side effects. Having a high indoor air quality is important for your overall health - you only have to look at the literature about smoking to see how something can have a cumulative negative effect.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on February 13, 2018
Winter is tough on your skin, and that seasonal dryness can sometimes be exacerbated by poor indoor air quality. Indoor air pollution and your skin are closely linked, especially in the dryer, colder winter months when we spend more time indoors.
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