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How Do You Know If You Need Air Quality Testing?

  The term air quality can encompass many things. Air quality can literally mean just the comfortable temperature of you home. It can also mean how dry it is, or the relative humidity. However, it can also include some more serious air quality parameters such as gases, toxins, allergens, pathogens, etc. So how do you know if you need air quality testing? Here are some Air Quality Testing tips for homes and offices in the general Toronto area. One of the symptoms of poor indoor air quality is what is the home (or office) trying to tell you? Do you smell unusual odours?, is there condensation on windows, do you think you feel better when outside, etc. Top 5 Reasons For Air Quality Testing … your home is speaking! Strange odours that either come and go or are constantly there. A musty or mouldy smell. Excessive condensation on walls or windows Excessive settled dust on furniture, flat surfaces or floors. Visible mould growth. Any of these can be an indicator of poor indoor air quality wa

New Year - New Healthier Home - Toronto

  Happy New Year Toronto. From all of us at Verify Air Quality Test, we wish all Toronto and GTA clients and future clients a very happy and prosperous 2021. As we now settle back into the daily routine and many of us focus on our health…it’s time to focus on the health of your home and your indoor air quality as well. A new year means a healthier you and to achieve that goal a healthier home as well. So what is a truly healthy home anyway? A healthy home should support you, your family and eventually again your visitors with good vibes, lighting, health, comfort and an indoor environment that is free of pollutants, allergens and pathogens. A home that triggers allergic reactions causes discomfort, stress or leads to health issues is not a healthy home. Top 5 Warning Signs You Don’t Have A Healthy Home: You detect odours You have condensation on windows in winter There is lots of settled dust on furniture, counters or floors You see mould growth You don’t feel well when at home As mino

How Do You Know If You Need Air Quality Testing?

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The term air quality can encompass many things. Air quality can literally mean just the comfortable temperature of you home. It can also mean how dry it is, or the relative humidity. However, it can also include some more serious air quality parameters such as gases, toxins, allergens, pathogens, etc. So how do you know if you need air quality testing? Here are some Air Quality Testing tips for homes and offices in the general Toronto area. One of the symptoms of poor indoor air quality is what is the home (or office) trying to tell you? Do you smell unusual odours?, is there condensation on windows, do you think you feel better when outside, etc. Top 5 Reasons For Air Quality Testing … your home is speaking! Strange odours that either come and go or are constantly there. A musty or mouldy smell. Excessive condensation on walls or windows Excessive settled dust on furniture, flat surfaces or floors. Visible mould growth. Any of these can be an indicator of poor indoor air quality warra

New Year - New Healthier Home - Toronto

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  Healthy Home Toronto Happy New Year Toronto. From all of us at Verify Air Quality Test, we wish all Toronto and GTA clients and future clients a very happy and prosperous 2021. As we now settle back into the daily routine and many of us focus on our health…it’s time to focus on the health of your home and your indoor air quality testing as well. A new year means a healthier you and to achieve that goal a healthier home as well. So what is a truly healthy home anyway? A healthy home should support you, your family and eventually again your visitors with good vibes, lighting, health, comfort and an indoor environment that is free of pollutants, allergens and pathogens. A home that triggers allergic reactions, causes discomfort, stress or leads to health issues is not a healthy home. Top 5 Warning Signs You Don’t Have A Healthy Home: You detect odours You have condensation on windows in winter There is lots of settled dust on furniture, counters or floors You see mould growth You don’t