Posted in Air Quality, on February 27, 2023
Many folks equate nasty smells with poor air quality — and it’s true that smell is one indication that something’s not quite right. But you might be surprised by what home air quality testing reveals. At SafeAir, many of the most common services we offer, like mold testing in Toronto, have few, if any, scent, visual or audible effects.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on January 31, 2023
Are there pros and cons to indoor air quality testing? After performing hundreds (if not thousands!) of air quality inspections across the GTA, the SafeAir team has learned a thing or two about indoor air quality, comfort, and safety.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on January 23, 2023
Many people make expensive changes to their homes to solve indoor comfort problems when a quick and painless home air quality test would help bring to light many common issues that affect comfort, safety, and health.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 13, 2022
As the weather gets crisp and darkness settles, there’s nothing better than curling up by the fireplace for the next few months. But for many homeowners, the effect of the fireplace on their indoor air quality is not noticeable, even as it produces lots of indoor pollution. This winter, ensure your home’s indoor air quality is safe and healthy with SafeAir’s indoor air quality assessments.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on December 12, 2022
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on November 25, 2022
General or specific air quality assessments like mold testing or radon testing are some of the tools homeowners can use to improve their living conditions and make their homes healthier and safer places to live and grow. After over a decade of helping folks in the GTA eliminate indoor pollution and reduce common allergens, we’ve learned a few tricks you can DIY.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on November 08, 2022
For most homeowners, the only time we notice our indoor air quality is when it changes, like when the temperature fluctuates or a smell appears. But, your indoor air environment can shift at any time of day, and not always for the better. SafeAir recommends that you check your air quality at home annually to reduce your exposure to harmful indoor pollutants, such as mold, asbestos, pollen, or dust.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on October 27, 2022
Wellness and skincare lovers, take note — indoor air quality may be the secret ingredient to a healthy glow! For over a decade, SafeAir has been helping people clean up their indoor air environment with mold testing in Toronto and other air quality assessments.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on September 07, 2022
As the days get cooler, many of us are tempted to smoke indoors to avoid a chill. But indoor air quality testing reveals that the impact of indoor smoking is more significant than many think, regardless of whether you’re using cigarettes, marijuana, or vaping. SafeAir’s air quality testing can reveal the effects of smoking and other indoor air quality issues by uncovering the hidden effects that impact your sleep, energy, respiratory health, and more.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on July 18, 2022
Radon gas is colourless, odourless, and is found in homes across Ontario. As uranium breaks down deep underground, it produces radon gas. This gas moves towards the surface and gets sucked into our homes' basement and lower levels, collecting in dangerous and harmful levels.
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