In both commercial and residential buildings, poor indoor air quality and high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can have various sources. These sources are generally divided into three groups: building-related sources, mixed building and lifestyle sources, and lifestyle sources.
Building Related Sources:
Mixed Building and Lifestyle Sources
Lifestyle Related Sources
Mold and MVOCs can grow on water-damaged building materials due to roof or plumbing leaks, excessive permeation through exterior brick, and other reasons. This may pose a health hazard to building occupants, particularly those with respiratory issues like asthma and allergies, the elderly, children, and pregnant women. We conduct air and water media sampling and inspection to identify any microbiological species present.
Health Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality and High VOC Levels-Exposure
The presence of chemicals and VOCs in indoor air can cause a range of problems, from unpleasant odors to physical symptoms like burning and irritation in the eyes, nose, and throat, headaches, nausea, nervous system effects, severe illness, and more. We use advanced and reliable air testing and sampling methods to identify poor indoor air quality and high VOC levels in both commercial buildings and residential homes.
We provide the most advanced and trusted air testing sampling methods to identify poor indoor air quality and High VOC Levels in commercial buildings and residential homes.
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