Making Your Environment Healthier

3 Major Benefits That Come From Indoor Air Quality Testing

by Barry Moore

Most people know that if they constantly feel sick in their workplace and not anywhere else, then the problem is poor hygiene in the office. However, few people can connect the same to their home environment. You should have the air tested if your family suffers respiratory health problems. The house is where you spend most of your time, and you should make sure it is clean and habitable all the time. Some of the contaminants that interfere with indoor air quality include carbon monoxide, radon, asbestos, and trapped outdoor pollution, among others. The only way to tell the state of your indoor air is by getting it tested. Here are the four main benefits of running an air quality test.

Your Home Smells Cleaner

Testing the indoor air helps you locate the source of unpleasant smells. The most common sources of unpleasant odors in the home include droppings from rodents like mice and rats, mold, and rot. You can easily clean up the droppings, eliminating the smells. On the other hand, remediation will restore freshness if you have mustiness in the home because of mold in the air ducts. Your home will smell cleaner when you test and remediate the indoor air. 

You Reduce Energy Costs

There is a connection between impurities in the air circulating inside the home and your energy bills. The air conditioning system has filters, whose work is taking impurities and preventing them from getting into circulation. As the filters become increasingly clogged with dirt and debris, the amount of air flowing through the system into the ducts decreases. The inefficiency forces the AC to run for longer hours to cool down the house. With time, it also lowers the overall efficiency of the other parts. Your energy bills will be high when the air in your home is impure. Therefore, testing your indoor air can help you begin to reduce your overall energy costs.

Decreased Sickness

Your family's health depends on the air they breathe. Some of the substances found in the home are very harmful to health. For example, asbestos causes asbestosis and mesothelioma. Radon also causes lung cancer, while volatile organic compounds lead to endless migraines and other respiratory symptoms. Testing for these compounds safeguards your family's health.

For more information about indoor air testing, contact professionals such as Sevee & Maher Engineers. The tests will help determine what contaminants are in your air, and you can work on remediation afterward. 

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