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Why Newer Buildings are Failing Indoor Air Quality Testing in Toronto

Posted in Air Quality, on June 20, 2025

The meteoric construction of new buildings in Toronto leads many people to think that these homes and offices are safer than older ones, with improved air quality, healthier building materials, and modern HVAC equipment. But professional air quality testing in Toronto has revealed many surprising results: new builds suffer from poor air quality and indoor pollution just as much as old properties. In this article, the SafeAir team will explain how air quality testing is necessary for all types of homes and why new builds can often get a failing grade. 

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What Odours Are a Sign of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Posted in Air Quality, on June 05, 2025

Indoor air quality testing in Toronto examines and classifies the health and safety of your home’s indoor air environment. This is more important than you may think — indoor air quality affects our respiratory system, our brain, our sleep, our skin, and so much more!

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How Poor Air Quality Can Affect Your Business

Posted in Air Quality, on May 29, 2025

Atmosphere is an essential part of the work and business environment. It affects employees, staff, and the customer experience, and several important elements can make or break a good one. While atmosphere is partially created by the people that inhabit a business, the rest is often due to how good or bad the indoor air quality is. 

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Psychological Signs You Need Home Air Quality Testing

Posted in Air Quality, on May 15, 2025

When we think of reasons for home air quality testing, we usually think of physical symptoms, like coughing, sneezing, or congestion. But did you know that good air quality affects more than just the body? At SafeAir, we’ve been helping clients feel relief from the psychological and cognitive effects of indoor air pollution for over a decade.

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When Should You Be Concerned About PFAS in Your Home

Posted in Air Quality, on May 06, 2025

There are many chemical substances that come into our homes, and most of them affect our indoor air quality in one way or another. When these chemicals make the news or new research suggests a link to common health conditions, the SafeAir team often fields calls from concerned families wondering if these substances appear during air quality testing in Toronto.

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Can Poor Air Quality Worsen Anxiety and Mental Health

Posted in Air Quality, on April 23, 2025

Unpleasant or strange smells are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to indoor air quality problems. In fact, smells are the least of our concerns at SafeAir — the majority of what we sense during air quality testing in Toronto has no smell, is invisible, and leaves little to no physical trace.

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How Seasonal Changes Affect Your Home’s Air Quality

Posted in Air Quality, on April 14, 2025

Year-round, your home’s indoor air quality is affected by seasonal changes in temperature, humidity, and air circulation. These shifts can impact your home’s health, comfort, and safety through environmental changes. Home air quality testing is the best method for understanding and monitoring air quality changes.

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