Indoor Air Quality Testing

Think of how much time you and your family spend indoors. As reported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average American spends 93% of our time indoors.

Whether it’s at home, at the office, or at school, much of our time is spent breathing indoor air—which means the quality of our air is important.

Breathing poor-quality air makes us susceptible to a number of health complications, including more mild concerns like allergies and congestion, along with more serious concerns, like chronic respiratory disease and different types of cancer.

We want you to breathe clean air in your home, so you can live a long, healthy life! We’re proud to provide commercial and residential indoor air quality testing services for our communities in Tampa, as well as St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Orlando and Ocala.

Symptoms of Bad Indoor Air Quality

Here are some signs that indicate a need for mold inspection and remediation:

  • Respiratory problems: coughing or difficulty breathing
  • Sneezing, runny nose, or allergic reactions
  • Skin dryness or irritation
  • Headaches or nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Inability to sleep comfortably
  • Constant dust buildup
  • Hot and cold spots around the house
  • Unpleasant odor

If you notice any of these symptoms in yourself or your family members at home, we encourage you to reach out to us to schedule a professional air quality testing.

What causes poor indoor air quality?

There are a number of contaminants and pollutants that can reduce the air quality in your home. Some come from outside, and others come from various products in your home. Here are some popular household contaminants:

  • Flooring
  • Wall paint
  • Furniture
  • Pets
  • Poor ventilation
  • Lack of A/C maintenance
  • Mold growth
  • Smoke

Most people don’t even realize how many contaminants are secretly lurking in our homes, and that’s why Carlos created Goose the Home Air Specialist.

Carlos began studying the effects of VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and mold, and earned his license to become a professional mold remediation expert in the state of Florida.

After discovering how our flooring and wall paint give off gases, and some of our furniture pieces give off cancer-causing formaldehyde, he made it his personal mission to solve this dire problem.

Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

Here are some tips you can use to improve the quality of air in your home:

  • Clean your frequented rooms often to minimize dust mites. Dust mites are infamous for inducing allergies and asthma.
  • Don’t smoke in your home. Smoke is a major contributor to unhealthy indoor air conditions.
  • Try to choose paints and cleaning supplies that don’t have VOCs in them. Paints, paint strippers, wood preservatives and aerosol sprays have VOCs known to harm the respiratory system.
  • Schedule your indoor air quality audit. We’ll test the rooms in your home, including the humidity levels and ventilation, and test for carbon monoxide and VOCs. We’ll discuss our findings with you and provide an expert solution to ensure that your family breathes easily in your home!

If you’re looking for an indoor air quality testing company near you, we’re here to help. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for more information.

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