Checking the air quality at home

Maintaining indoor air quality

Good indoor air quality involves the absence of possible contaminants from within as well as carefully controlled temperature, humidity, and an appropriate supply of fresh air from outside.

The air in homes, schools, businesses and other settings impacts the health and comfort of your family, clients, or employees. It's vital to get indoor air quality testing done as soon as a problem arises, especially if it's a significant one like lead, asbestos, or mold.

What is air quality testing at home

Trust the environmental consulting experts at American Environmental Group if you're struggling with complaints of offensive smells, health difficulties, or water infiltration problems and need assistance from a reputable company that can help you discover and resolve the issue. Our industrial hygienists, scientists, engineers, and regulatory specialists can assist you in identifying the issue's root cause, describing the harm that this cause has inflicted, and developing preventative and remedial measures.

We will carefully collaborate with you to assess energy-saving solutions, keep an eye on restoration and construction activity, and evaluating building materials and methods of installation. Across the nation, our skilled staff often collaborates with architects, property owners and managers, engineers, and managers of healthcare facilities.

Air pollution, whether it's a single problem or many, concurrent ones, is typically the root cause of poor indoor air quality. We support you in assessing internal and external pollution issues via comprehensive investigation and observation. When necessary, we carry out an indoor environmental assessment that includes environmental sampling and a limited examination of the HVAC system.

How to assist in air quality problems

Numerous different known contaminants are identified in our air assessments. When the indoor air quality examination is over, you will be able to determine exactly what your family is exposed to and whether or not your house needs to be addressed. We thoroughly check for combustion, chemical, and biological pollutants in indoor air.
Our air assessments look for a variety of air pollution-related parameters, such as:

Asbestos \sLead
a kind of gas
Dioxide of Carbon
vaporized organic substances (VOCs)
Formaldehyde
granular matter
pollutants from mold

Here's a guide on how to test air quality at your home.