Posted in Air Quality, on February 15, 2022
Mold spores are one of the most frequently detected particles during home air quality testing in Toronto, which makes mold’s effect not only limited only to the visual and physical damage on your home, but to your respiratory and bodily health as well. SafeAir’s comprehensive indoor air quality inspection services detect mold and other common indoor allergens so that you’re not left guessing
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on February 03, 2022
Many of your colleagues and neighbours are booking indoor air quality testing to assess their living and working environments. While many DIY air quality testing kits are available at the hardware store, it can be more complicated to use them than you think. One of the most significant barriers to indoor air quality improvement is understanding.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on January 24, 2022
Owning a home involves a lot of maintenance work, and many people downplay services like indoor air quality testing. But overlooking testing is a mistake — air quality can significantly affect your health, daily routine, and indoor comfort. SafeAir is a GTA-based company that helps families assess their home by performing mold testing, radon testing, and other indoor air quality tests. After over a decade of experience in the field, we’ve helped thousands of families safeguard their respiratory health by improving their indoor environment.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 02, 2021
They say that you are what you eat — well, you are what you breathe too! SafeAir’s indoor air quality testing helps identify pollutants, allergens, and potential issues with your indoor living or work environments. The WHO estimates that somewhere around 3% of deaths worldwide are caused in part or whole by poor indoor air quality. Home air quality testing should be part of every Canadian’s home health and safety plans since it affects all aspects of our lives. Whether you’re concerned about your immunity, want to reduce your allergy symptoms, or simply want to improve your home, here are some ways that indoor air quality tests can help.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on November 09, 2021
COVID-19 has opened our eyes to how important safe indoor environments are in preventing viruses and other respiratory ailments. At SafeAir, our focus on indoor air quality testing has helped thousands of GTA families make positive changes that improve their asthma, chronic lung conditions, sleep, and even concentration. Air quality testing can identify unknown issues and relieve hidden stressors that affect your everyday health.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on October 08, 2021
In the aftermath of the covid-19 pandemic, the safety of our indoor air environments is a significant concern. Indoor air quality testing for Toronto workplaces and community buildings like schools is at the top of the agenda for many managers and administrators looking to improve their ventilation, reduce pollutants, and measure the health and safety of their buildings. At SafeAir, our air quality testing parameters can help you accurately gauge your risk and make positive changes to improve your environment.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on September 06, 2021
Most of us don’t know good indoor air quality from bad, so it can be challenging to know when to schedule indoor air quality testing. In Ontario, the average person spends 90% of their time indoors, which means that the effect of indoor pollution has a more significant effect than that of outdoor pollutants. But when is the best time for air quality testing? The team at SafeAir can answer the where, when, why, and how!
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on August 13, 2021
As we head back to the office and congregate work settings, the indoor air quality in our offices, shopping malls, and other public spaces will be at the top of our minds. Suppose you’re a manager, building supervisor, or just a curious employee. In that case, commercial air quality testing can help you tweak your working environment to prevent common workplace complaints and improve safety and efficiency. Mold testing in Toronto is SafeAir’s most commonly requested service for commercial and residential clients.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on July 06, 2021
For some of us, it just isn’t clean unless it smells clean — in fact, bad smells are the top reason people book indoor air quality testing! But before you revel in the lemony scent and admire your clean kitchen, you should be aware that some of the most common brands of cleaning products can harm your health. You may be surprised to learn that air quality testing picks up many of the common Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) found in products for the kitchen, bathroom, and floors.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on June 07, 2021
When we speak about indoor air quality testing, most people think we’re talking about scent or how environmental pollution affects our homes. But air quality testing is about so much more than a strange smell and can affect you and your family in many different ways. This article will help you learn what good air quality is and what common allergens and household pollutants might be found in your home. In the end, we’ll share some of SafeAir’s top tips to improve indoor air quality, learned over a decade of working with homeowners across Toronto and the GTA.
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