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26 November 2016

Why You Should Get An Air Quality Test For Mold

By Jeffrey Sanders


One thing that is anywhere and everywhere is air, yet you cannot even feel it. However, it is in your system and your lungs are able to feel its presence especially due to the many toxins that you breathe in every now and then. However, contaminated air is not only a threat that can be found outdoors because it can be worse than in the places that you live and work in.

Indoor air pollution is caused by a variety of things and can differ from one place to another. Many factors cause the growing pollution outdoors but there are also a great number of things that are causing it to accumulate in your homes and offices. Doing an air quality test for mold, pesticide, asbestos and many other harmful pollutants in Edmonton, Alberta is something that everyone should be regularly doing so that they can assure that the air they in and around their homes is safe.

A common indoor pollutant that many people underestimate is the gases and particles emitted from combustion from stoves, furnaces or heaters. They contain monoxide and nitrogen dioxide that is very dangerous to your health because inhaling too much of such substances can damage tissues in the lungs and get in your bloodstream which can cause death. It is advised that you install alarms or instruments that can detect their presence of have your appliances regularly checked by qualified technicians.

Almost all kinds of soil contain decaying uranium in low levels, and this causes them to emit radon. Radon is a colorless and odorless gas that can cause lung cancer, and although it is harmless when emitted outdoors, they can penetrate homes and buildings through cracks and accumulate in low floors or basements only to reach unsafe levels. One can secure DIY kits to check for levels of radon in buildings or houses but accurate readings can be provided by qualified inspectors.

Asbestos was a common material that was used to construct houses before the 1990s because they were long lasting. However, these minerals emit fine dust particles and fibers that are very dangerous because they can gather in the lungs and cause cancer or other lung illnesses. If you wish to have your house inspected or rid of asbestos, contacting professionals should be the first thing you should do as doing it yourself would prove to be more dangerous.

Paints, glues, printers, shower curtains and many other products and things that we regularly use in your homes and offices contain VOC or volatile organic compounds. They emit a ton of vapors especially when they are subjected to heat because of their low boiling points and such vapors can cause nausea or headaches, or worse, brain damage and cancer. Avoid using too much products that may contain VOC as well as have professional inspectors inspect VOC levels.

A common enemy of many homeowners is mold and mildew, fungi that develop in humid conditions and easily spread due to moisture. They are infamous air pollutants which causes skin irritation, wheezing, stuffiness, and even asthma. Fighting mold can be done by preventing humidity from going extra high by using dehumidifiers as well as ensuring that there is little to no moisture developing in your homes, while you can remove them by cleaning with water and soap or other chemicals like bleach.

Dust from mites, droppings from cockroaches and rodents and pet dander from your pet cats and dogs are also pollutants. These things can cause breathing problems as well as allergies. Ensure that there are no pests in your home by making sure that it is regularly cleaned.

And while you may consider using pesticides to rid your home of such pests, it can also be another way that you allow more pollutant to accumulate. They contain high amounts of dangerous chemicals and regular usage can cause as little as headaches to as severe as brain damage or cancer, especially when inhaled. In ridding your homes of such pests, opt for alternatives that do not contain chemicals or generally just keep the place clean to prevent such from appearing.




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