Understanding the Signs: When to Consider Professional Air Quality Testing
Many homeowners will notice unusual odors, and persistent health issues at home. Poor Indoor Air Quality is known for Asthma flare-ups, allergies, headaches, skin lesions, shortness of breath, fatigue, irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs, and multiple other adverse health conditions. Underlying air quality problems do impact the comfort and health of occupants.
In office spaces, hospitals, commercial spaces, schools, and municipal buildings, occupants may experience the same similar symptoms, causing increased absenteeism and inferior work projects.
All of the above are signaling a need for a closer look at the Indoor Air Quality.
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