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Generally, in our society we think more about outdoor air pollution rather than indoor air quality. What if I told you, you can test the indoor air quality of your home or office and have the results with peace of mind in just a few weeks? Would you be willing to test it?
Your home may appear to be pristine, however, you don’t really know what’s lurking in the air your breathing, do you? Read on to see what the benefits are of testing the air in your home or office.
Home and/or Office Air Check Benefits
- EPA has declared that indoor air quality is a greater health hazard than outdoor air pollution.
- Indoor air pollutants are 100 times higher than outdoor pollutants.
- Poor indoor air quality can make asthma and other health conditions worse.
We recently performed an indoor air quality check through Home Air Check. Our review kit arrived containing two sample tubes and a sampling pump. The glass sample tubes are used to collect air samples for each test ordered. The pump is the tool that is used to pull the air sample into the sample tube.
The entire air collection process was simple. I set up the first test, HAC- Formaldehyde in our dining room area on top of the piano. I pulled the piano out from the wall and allowed the air test to pull from the center of the room. This test only took 20 minutes. I set a timer and once it ended, put the caps back on both ends of the tube and filled out the date and time on the Home Air Check Testing Form.
Next, I set up the sample pump along with the sample tube for the next test, HAC-VOC in the living room. I placed the pump on top of the TV stand and set my timer for 2 hours. As before, when the timer ended I recorded the date and time and repackaged the sample tube with pump.
The package comes with a prepaid return slip so you can drop it in the mail to return the samples the same day! I received an email from the company when my results were received with an estimated date to expect my results.
My Results
Without going into great detail, my results were a little concerning. From low, moderate, elevated, to high, my Formaldehyde test results showed elevated levels. My report shared health effects of Formaldehyde exposure and sources that cause the levels to be increased. I learned the paneling is a contributor to high levels. Our rental home has paneling throughout. So our only way to correct this problem is to move!
The VOC (mold) test was a little more reassuring. (a little) From low, moderate, elevated, to severe, we tested in the lower moderate range. Again, the report shared health effects and causes. I have determined that the cause is condensation around our windows. I have noticed that we have a lot of condensation around windows in the colder months. I have found mold hiding in the cracks before. It’s time for another deep cleaning, I guess! In addition, we have an ensuite that does not have an exhaust fan. I’m sure that compounds the problem.
Tests Available
- Formaldehyde – Measures and reports the levels of toxic Formaldehyde
- Volatile Organic Compound VOC – Measures and reports levels of VOCs and mold
- Tobacco Smoke Test – Measures and reports levels of second and third hand smoke
Find unwanted chemicals in your home or office, use this coupon code MomReview10 to get $10 off of your Home or Office Air Check Kit.
Did you know that 80% of homes checked have poor indoor air quality? What are you waiting for? Have your indoor air checked today!
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