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Locality: Palm Desert, California

Phone: +1 760-238-6679



Address: 73725 El Paseo Ste 24B 92260 Palm Desert, CA, US

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Air Quality Testing Services 26.01.2021

Check your shower valves so that this doesn't happen! I have to share some Halloween pics too just because it's super cute!

Air Quality Testing Services 08.01.2021

Check your hot water heaters...they can leak!

Air Quality Testing Services 05.01.2021

Water Damages: Call us for mold clearance testing!

Air Quality Testing Services 20.12.2020

What's hiding in your home? Call us today to come out and test!

Air Quality Testing Services 16.12.2020

Indoor Air Quality Facts: Indoor air pollutants are typically divided up into three groups: Particulates... Particulates are tiny particles that float around in your air, such as pet dander, skin flakes, dust, dust mites, smoke, pollen, ash, aerosol sprays, and can range from .001 to 1,000 microns (one millionth of a meter). Gases Hazardous gases, such as formaldehyde, chloroform, carbon monoxide, ammonia, benzene, and radon get released from paint, chemical sprays, cleaning products, combustion gases, insulation, and even from the soil beneath your home. Microbials Germs, bacteria, mold, fungi, bacteria, and viruses are microscopic and thrive in moist and unclean environments. They enter your home in a variety of ways. Many illnesses are caused by the germs and other microbials in your home. Indoor Air Quality Statistics The average American spends 90% of their times indoors. Indoor air pollutants are 2-5 times higher than outdoor pollutant levels. . Poor indoor air quality has been linked to diabetes, asthma, allergies, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, weight gain, respiratory infections, and more. The average person inhales over 3,500 gallons of air each day. 26 million Americans have asthma (over 7 million are children). Radon causes about 14,000 deaths a year in the U.S. (ranges from 7,000 to 30,000). Poor Indoor Air Quality Signs You just had a recent home renovation, construction, or major change in your insulation. Coughing, sneezing, headaches, and other symptoms occur shortly after entering your home or business. You can see dust and other particles in the air. There’s moisture condensation on cold surfaces. The air feels stuffy. You notice mold or mildew growth. You and other inhabitants are experiencing similar symptoms. Symptoms include headaches, trouble concentrating, fatigue, asthma, dry eyes, respiratory irritation, and allergies. If you suspect any of these symptoms Call us today to schedule your Test.