Can Your Pets Can Get Sick and Die From Mold?
Friday, October 21st, 2016 | Categories: Bacteria Health Risks, Black Mold, Children and Mold, Toxic Mold, Toxic Mold,Indoor Air Quality, Water Leaks | No Comments
We frequently perform Indoor Air Quality and Mold Inspections where both the family and pets they love are quite ill. While molds are key parts of many natural ecosystems, some types pose a serious health risk for animals. Volunteer Mold and Indoor Air Quality Services located in Knoxville Tennessee has made its mission “to quickly, […]
Read More »Water Leaks Can Destroy Commercial Buildings
Monday, September 19th, 2016 | Categories: Assisted Living Facilities, Commercial Building Inspections, Flooding, Humidity, Surgical Centers, Thermography, Water Leaks | No Comments
Water destroys buildings. Often water leaks and moisture penetrations go unnoticed for years. We are experts in Commercial Building Inspections. Having tackled Shopping Centers, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Schools, Malls, Residential Dormitories, Surgical Centers and a multitude of other projects we understand our clients needs for fast service with quality reporting. We recently completed […]
Read More »9 Signs the air at home and work is poisoning you
Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 | Categories: Black Mold, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Crawl Space, Toxic Mold,Indoor Air Quality | No Comments
It’s critical to address potential causes of Indoor Air Quality issues promptly. Left uninvestigated and treated, air quality issues can, negatively impact your health. Current research shows that Americans on average spend more than 90% of their time indoors. Bad indoor air quality can pose life long health issues. Increase in Allergies and […]
Read More »Humidity in your home – Know it and Control It
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 | Categories: Toxic Mold,Indoor Air Quality | No Comments
How much moisture in a home is “normal”? The answer is different in every home. Moisture is generated by multiple factors such as: Home many people live in the home? How much cooking, like boiling pots and baking, is being done? How “tight” is the home? Outdoor to indoor air exchanges. Is the home a […]
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