Posted in Air Quality, on May 05, 2015
Are your employees constantly experiencing recurrent headaches, breathing difficulties or respiratory infections? You may need a thorough air quality evaluation to establish whether the origin of these signs is environmental.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on May 04, 2015
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is crucial to a healthy office setting. IAQ in the work environment is the subject of considerable attention because poor quality of air affects workers, causing various symptoms including allergic reactions, physical and mental fatigue, headaches, eye and throat irritation.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on April 17, 2015
Are you struggling to eliminate the irritating odors in your home? The only way to eliminate a smell involves the removal of the source. Though it sounds basic, you'd be surprised at how frequently individuals spray air freshener and hope the smell will vanish.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on April 14, 2015
The home is supposed to be a place where you can feel safe and relax. However, indoor air pollution is a real concern that could affect your health and comfort. Air quality affects your health and that of your family.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on April 08, 2015
Canadians typically spend up to 90% at home, work, and school. Clean air is crucial for good health, and this is particularly true when it concerns indoor air. While a considerable number of Canadians spend time indoors, most aren't aware of the effects of poor air quality on their health.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on March 23, 2015
Indoor air quality can be negatively affected by a variety of things. Building materials, contents, furniture, toys, decorating materials, smoking, candles, incense, the list goes on.
Read MorePosted in Mold, on March 05, 2015
Many of our clients are usually surprised to learn that most mold issues indoors grow in winter months. Mold growth that grows in summer is usually a results of a roof leak during a rain storm or a basement foundation leak or a plumbing issue
Read MorePosted in Mold, on February 20, 2015
Last weeks cold snap caused thousands of homes in the GTA to have frozen water pipes. Some pipes remain frozen today. Frozen water supply lines in a house is caused by water pipes freezing in poorly or non insulated wall, floor or ceiling cavities.
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Read MorePosted in Weather, on January 22, 2014
When fall arrives and winter is just around the corner, many of us close the windows for good to keep the cold out. This may be good for energy conservation but can be not so good for indoor air quality. If your home has adequate ventilation and is not overly sealed then closing the windows should not affect the indoor air quality.
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