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Mold Testing

Did you know that over 50% of homes have mold issues, often invisible to the naked eye?

If you're experiencing mold-related concerns, allergies, respiratory issues, or have been diagnosed with a fungal infection without a clear cause, it's time to understand the true state of your indoor air.

Our comprehensive report delves into every detail, covering aspects like Mold, Pet Dander, Pollen, Particulates, and more. Designed to be easily understandable, eliminating the need for interpretation. Additionally, you'll find actual images illustrating the content of your home's air, ensuring a transparent and informed approach to addressing any indoor air issues.

An aerial view of a road dividing a dry landscape with burn scars and charred vegetation on the right side, and a less affected area with sparse bushes and reddish soil on the left side.
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A digital infographic titled '3 Simple Steps' explaining home air quality testing, with three steps: sample collection, AI analysis, and report creation. The infographic details a comprehensive visual report on mold spores and air particulates, including over 90 mold spore types and 10+ air particulates, with icons representing each type.

Radon Testing

It is estimated that approximately one in 15 homes in the United States surpasses the recommended action level of 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) for radon, as established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

It's crucial to recognize that even lower radon levels can pose health risks. Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. Formed through the decay of uranium in soil, rocks, and water, radon is classified as a carcinogen, capable of causing lung cancer when inhaled over prolonged periods.

Testing is the only reliable method to determine radon levels in a specific home. Employing a professional radon tester makes this process straightforward. Testing is recommended for homes in all areas, including those with a lower radon potential, to ensure a thorough understanding of indoor air quality and to take necessary preventive measures.

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