Posted in Asbestos, on September 23, 2025
Funny smells or strange growths are often what trigger air quality testing in Toronto. But the reality is, many hidden problems can lurk in your home’s environment that are scentless and invisible. SafeAir offers specialty asbestos, mold, or radon testing to help identify and uncover hidden air quality pollutants. Hidden behind walls or under flooring, or contained in certain rooms or spaces in your house, these three contaminants will negatively affect your family’s health and safety, even if there are no signs they’re present.
Read MorePosted in Asbestos, on September 27, 2019
Businesses across Ontario are taking note of the indoor air quality of their businesses and are having regular workplace air quality testing as part of their maintenance schedules and health and safety routines.
Read MorePosted in Asbestos, on March 08, 2019
The indoor air quality of your home is a key part of you and your family’s overall health, because indoor air quality health effects can be wide ranging and have a long-term cumulative effect. Indoor air quality isn’t always easy to spot the way that a burst pipe or a broken refrigerator is - unlike those household appliances, there’s no switch you flip only to find out your indoor air quality is broken.
Read MorePosted in Asbestos, on June 07, 2017
When moving into or renovating an old home, keeping your indoor air quality free of contaminants is an important, and often forgotten, step of the construction process. Your indoor air quality isn’t just affected by dust, paint, or sealants, but can be very seriously affected by the materials used in construction itself.
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