
Air Quality Testing
Comprehensive indoor air quality assessment and testing to identify pollutants, allergens, and other airborne hazards affecting your health and comfort.
The Importance of Indoor Air Quality
We spend approximately 90% of our time indoors, where air can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air. Poor indoor air quality can significantly impact health, comfort, and productivity.
From invisible mould spores to chemical off-gassing from building materials, many factors can compromise your indoor air. Professional testing is the only way to truly understand what you're breathing.
90%
of time spent indoors
2-5x
more polluted than outdoor air

Types of Indoor Air Pollutants
Biological Contaminants
Mould spores, bacteria, viruses, pet dander, and dust mites
Chemical Pollutants
VOCs, formaldehyde, cleaning products, and off-gassing materials
Particulate Matter
Dust, pollen, smoke particles, and fine particulate matter (PM2.5)
Gases
Carbon monoxide, radon, nitrogen dioxide, and other harmful gases
Signs You May Need Air Quality Testing
Poor air quality often goes unnoticed until symptoms develop. Consider testing if you experience:
- Frequent headaches or fatigue
- Eye, nose, or throat irritation
- Allergies that worsen indoors
- Respiratory issues or coughing
- Difficulty concentrating
- Unexplained nausea or dizziness
Knowledge is Power
Testing gives you the data you need to make informed decisions about your indoor environment. Stop guessing—start knowing.
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Mould Air Sampling
We collect air samples to measure mould spore concentrations and identify specific mould species present in your indoor environment.
- Spore trap sampling
- Culturable sampling
- Species identification
VOC Testing
Testing for volatile organic compounds from building materials, furniture, cleaning products, and other sources.
- Formaldehyde testing
- Total VOC measurement
- Source identification
Particulate Testing
Measurement of airborne particles including dust, allergens, and fine particulate matter that can affect respiratory health.
- PM2.5 monitoring
- Allergen testing
- Particle counting
Comprehensive Assessment
Full indoor air quality evaluation including multiple parameters, environmental conditions, and ventilation assessment.
- Multi-parameter testing
- HVAC evaluation
- Detailed reporting
How Air Quality Testing Works
Initial Consultation
We discuss your concerns, symptoms, and any specific issues you've noticed. This helps us determine the most appropriate testing approach.
On-Site Assessment
Our technicians visit your property to evaluate conditions, identify potential sources of contamination, and collect air samples.
Laboratory Analysis
Samples are analyzed by accredited laboratories using standardized methods to ensure accurate, reliable results.
Detailed Reporting
You receive a comprehensive report explaining findings, comparing results to health guidelines, and recommending solutions.
Solution Recommendations
Based on test results, we provide actionable recommendations to improve your indoor air quality and address any issues found.
Ready to Understand Your Indoor Air?
Professional air quality testing gives you the answers you need to create a healthier indoor environment.