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Saint Clairsville Air Quality Testing

Questions About Air Quality

  • Could the air quality in my home be the cause of my persistent headaches and other physical irritations and health complaints?
  • How can I ensure that the air quality in my property is safe and not causing health problems?
  • Is there a way to test for air pollutants that cannot be detected by smell or sight, such as carbon monoxide?

Health Problems Related to Air Quality Conditions

Since we spend most of our lives indoors, the air quality in our Mid-Ohio Valley homes properties should be a central concern. Over time, hidden contaminants and toxins can pose a very real threat that leads to serious ailments. It can cause chronic headaches, prolonged nasal congestion, respiratory skin and eye irritation and other severe health problems.

Finding the Source of Indoor Air Quality Issues

Experienced Liberty Home Inspections Services LLC air quality inspectors go through your entire property using advanced tools and specialized equipment like thermal imaging in order to identify the variety of components affecting and contributing to the poor air quality. Our indoor air inspectors get to the root of any issue with accurate and reliable assessments that locate the source of the problem. We provide Mid-Ohio Valley with practical solutions that keep your loved ones and properties safe.


What Does Indoor Air Quality Inspection Look for?

Here are just a few reasons why the people of Mid-Ohio Valley should have an air quality test performed.

Gas Leaks and combustion

Household gas stoves, furnaces and space heaters, if not properly maintained can cause indoor air pollution that not only makes you sick but also turns your home into a safety hazard. If the property does not have proper ventilation, then the gases remain in the air waiting to be inhaled. There is also an added danger, what with the combustibility of some of these gases. Meaning: lack of detection or maintenance could result in a fire or worse, an explosion.

Asbestos

You have probably all heard of the dangers of asbestos and how exposure can lead to various health problems, even death. Although newly constructed buildings do not use asbestos as material, there still is a significant amount of asbestos in older homes and businesses throughout Mid-Ohio Valley.

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