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Air Quality & Dust | Mold Inspection Burlington

Poor indoor air quality, poor ventilation, pollutants, airborne particulate, VOC's as well as a hidden mold or bacterial problems can lead to serious health issues. We provide Air Quality & Mould Inspection solution in Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington and Golden Horseshoe area. Visit Us: https://verifyairqualitytest.ca/

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Air Quality & Dust | Mold Inspection Burlington

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  1. Air Quality & Dust Dust is sometimes a confusing and very general term for what is in your home or office. Dust can contain numerous different particulate and can be harmful if inhaled. You should consider having your air quality & Mold Inspection for airborne dust to make sure you don’t get sick.

  2. Indoor dust can contain numerous different particles that can affect your indoor air quality, here are the most common: Regular dust Dust or lint from fabric fibres and clothing materials Dust from skin cells Dust from animal dander Dust from carpeting and decorating materials

  3. 2. Dust from outdoor sources Pollen Mold Ragweed Sand Salt (in winter) Soil Soot (car exhaust)(brush fires)

  4. . 3. Allergens from indoors Mold growth leading to mold spores Animal or pet feces (cats, gerbils, etc) Rodent feces Cockroach fragments Bacteria Viruses

  5. Dust from occupants Soot from candles Soot from cigarettes smoking Vaping Fireplaces Cooking Vacuuming Renovating Asbestos Fiberglass

  6. As you can see, indoor dust can come from a variety of different indoor and outdoor sources. Dust in your home or office can also contain a number of different particles. Some of these particles can be a mild allergen or can be extremely toxic. Inhaling dust and particulate can lead to sinus issues, coughs, sore throats, respiratory distress even disease. So, Have your air quality tested for dust and particulate to make sure you are doing everything possible to protect your indoor air quality. Contact us: https://verifyairqualitytest.ca/contact-us You can call us at: 905-208-8887

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