Posted in Air Quality, on June 27, 2024
Many families are paying more attention to how base respiratory health is affected by social and environmental factors. One of the most significant but overlooked elements of respiratory health is your home’s environment and all the various things you do and bring into it. Indoor air quality testing with SafeAir is one way to quantify your home’s air quality and its effect on your health.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on June 21, 2024
Professional radon testing is the only way to know if this harmful gas is present in your home. Flying under the radar of most homeowners' attention, radon gas carries significant long-term health risks for your whole family. At SafeAir, we offer radon testing alongside or separate from our regular home air quality testing.
Read MorePosted in Mold, on June 12, 2024
The impact of mold growth on indoor air quality cannot be understated — it’s a pervasive issue that affects, to some extent, almost every home we visit. But the good news is that solutions are within reach and, caught early, won’t break the budget either. In today’s article, the SafeAir team will share how mold impacts indoor air quality and why you should consider air quality testing this spring.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on May 30, 2024
Radon testing should be your top priority this year, but for many homeowners, it’s not even on their to-do list. Safety at home starts with air quality testing, which takes a deep dive into the minutiae of your home’s air environment.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on May 21, 2024
Spring and summer are excellent times to get a baseline reading of your home’s indoor air quality and make changes to prevent mold growth or other issues. Many of SafeAir’s recommendations are inexpensive and quick to resolve, and many people see results in a short period. To learn more about mold inspection in Toronto or air quality testing, read on!
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on May 13, 2024
Our homes are supposed to be a safe retreat from the busyness of work and school, but indoor air pollution can have a creeping effect, impacting the quality of your rest, concentration, skin, comfort, and more. In today’s article, the SafeAir team will share five of the most common indoor air pollutants inside homes.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on April 30, 2024
If you’ve heard about radon testing from family or friends, you may have several questions, such as “Is my home at risk?” If this sounds familiar, the SafeAir team can help explain what radon is and whether it’s likely to affect your home. Radon gas is an indoor air quality issue that affects thousands of homes across Toronto and the GTA. It’s a natural phenomenon that’s hard to predict, but it is identifiable through testing — and fixable too!
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on April 23, 2024
While air quality may not answer all of your questions, air quality testing in Toronto is risk-free and only has positive outcomes, such as identifying areas at risk for mold growth or ventilation changes that improve sleep and rest. To learn more about how we test and what tests might be suitable for your home, contact the SafeAir team by phone or online to book an inspection.
Read MorePosted in Mold, on April 10, 2024
A primary duty of a landlord is to keep their property in a good state of repair, which in Ontario means preventing and removing mold growth. At SafeAir, we’ve helped thousands of property managers and landlords root out toxic mold through mold inspections in Toronto. Mold spores can be detected during air quality testing even when the infestation is invisible or hidden behind walls or flooring. If you’re a landlord in Ontario, here’s what we think you need to know about mold.
Read MorePosted in Mold, on March 27, 2024
Health starts from within but can significantly be affected by your environment. That's why we recommend mold inspection in Toronto for clients wishing to refresh their homes and enjoy healthy air. To learn more about air quality inspection or how mold affects your home, contact the SafeAir team today.
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