Where to Get Indoor Air Quality Testing in The North Bay Area
In the last several years, scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more polluted than outdoor air in even the most industrialized cities. Individuals who spend long periods of time indoors are exposed to indoor pollutants that can cause serious health risks. Prior to scheduling an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) test for your home or office, it is important to understand the specific pollutants that are in the air you breathe and the health risks associated with these pollutants.
Understanding Indoor Air Quality – Pollutants and Health Risks
Poor indoor air quality is becoming more prevalent in schools, homes and office buildings across the country. The pollutants commonly found in the indoor air include radon, secondhand smoke, combustion pollutants, volatile organic compounds, asthma triggers and molds.
- Radon – Radioactive gas that is formed in soil and can enter your home through cracks and openings in floors/walls. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. among non-smokers.
- Secondhand Smoke – Smoke comes from burning tobacco products and can cause cancer & other serious respiratory illnesses.
- Combustion Pollutants – Combustion Pollutants are gases or particles that come from burning materials used in fuel burning appliances such as: wood stoves, gas stoves, water heaters, fireplaces, etc.
- Volatile Organic Compounds – VOCs are emitted by a wide range of products in homes including: cleaning supplies, paints and lacquers, pesticides, air fresheners, etc.
- Asthma Triggers – Mold, dust mites and pet dander that cause breathing complications or an asthma attack.
- Molds – Molds produce spores that float in the air, land on damp surfaces and grow.
These pollutants found in the air that we breathe can put us at risk for serious health problems. Some pollutants cause minor health problems such as sore eyes, burning in the nose and throat, headaches, or fatigue. Other pollutants can cause or worsen allergies, respiratory illnesses (such as asthma), heart disease, cancer and other serious long-term conditions. Sometimes individual pollutants at high concentrations, such as carbon monoxide, can cause death. Understanding these common pollutants found indoors and getting an IAQ Test may help improve your indoor air and reduce your family’s risk of health concerns related to poor indoor air quality.
IAQ Testing in The North Bay Area
If you or other individuals in your home or office suspect a problem with your indoor air quality, it is important to get an IAQ test. The cost of IAQ testing ranges from $250-$500 depending on the size of the space and the pollutants they need to test for. Below are the three suggested IAQ experts that SameDay would recommend to you.
- Vert Environmental – (858) 433-3290
- Air Check Solutions, LLC – (858) 926-9906
- EHS Analytical Solutions, Inc. – (619) 288-3094
Get an indoor air quality test today to ensure that your family and or employees are breathing the cleanest air possible!