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No matter how modern, beautiful, clean or sophisticated they are, our homes may be traps for fungal, viral and bacterial growth, chemical toxins, and other pollutants. The result is indoor air overpowered with contaminates that endager our family's health.

Exposures

  • Mold
  • Bacteria
  • Asbestos
  • Lead Based Paint
  • Rodent, Insect Avian Allergens
  • Formaldehyde and other VOCs
  • Methamphetamine and Drug

We will sit down with you and explain in detail our findings:


In-home consultation and air quality investigations:

  • Review with homeowner of indoor air quality related issues, health problems, past water damages or concerns.
  • Visually inspect interior and exterior suspect and nonsuspect areas.
  • Inspect exterior grounds & building envelope.
  • Inspect past water damage, repairs, and suspect areas.
  • Inspect Heating, Venting, A/C & Filtration systems
  • Measure and document moisture readings, airborne particulate counts (invisible airborne particles).

EVERY HOME SHOULD BE TESTED FOR MOLD

According to Dr. John D. Shane, Vice President of Laboratory services of PRO-LAB millions of homes across America have hidden water leaks that are promoting mold growth that can expose homeowners to mold spores.  Mold has a potential to cause health problems like allergies, irritation (to lungs, eyes, skin, throat, nose) and are potentially toxic.  Inhaling and touching mold spores may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals and normally healthy individuals may become sensitive to mold after exposure.
The EPA states that, "It is important to take precautions to limit your exposure to mold and mold spores. Avoid breathing in mold or mold spores". The EPA also recommends that if you suspect you have a hidden mold problem you should consider hiring an experienced professional to avoid exposure to potentially massive doses of mold spores.
Mold damages what it grows on. The longer it grows the more damage it can cause. If there is a mold problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly.  Mold can be hidden, growing from hidden water leaks, and can develop into a potentially large problem if not caught in time.
Testing your home on a regular basis is a prudent way to prevent small problems from growing into costly and unhealthy situations, and to avoid exposing yourself and others to mold.

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