We talk a lot about indoor air pollutants such as mold. But there are so many more that are present in your home every day that you might not even be aware of,  that are affecting your health. Indoor air pollution is defined as the presence of one or more indoor contaminants that carry a certain degree of human health risk.

Since studies show that people spend 65 to 90 percent of their time indoors, (65 percent of that time is spent in the home),  the exposure to indoor air levels may be two to five times higher than outdoor levels.

An inspection by a licensed indoor environmental company can identify if these pollutants are present in your home and provide you with a written protocol on how to reduce their effects.

Click here for a great article by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission titled “The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality“.

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