Although the air quality in Austin, Texas, is pretty good, you still have to worry about air pollution while indoors. Any building may contain various toxic pollutants that cause illness and other issues for the people who live or work inside it. You can find out what your indoor air quality is by having it tested. There are some very toxic substances that can only be found by indoor air quality testing Austin.
To find these toxic substances, you will need specialized equipment. Some of them are completely odorless, colorless and almost undetectable. At the very least, some can cause allergic reactions, and at the very most, they can cause serious illness or death. Since you must find these substances before they cause issues, you might want to hire one of the indoor air quality testing companies Austin.
Molds: Poor indoor air quality
Leaks and damp areas in your home can grow a variety of molds. Some of these molds cause allergies, asthma attacks, and some are much more dangerous. Since mold releases spores, these spores remain in the air while the mold grows out of control somewhere unseen.
Asthma triggers
Aside from molds, there are other asthma triggers found in your home or work environment. Dust mites, dog hair, cat hair and secondhand smoke are all serious triggers. They can cause coughing, sneezing, chest tightness and wheezing. These problems can range from mild to life-threatening.
Organic compounds
Organic compounds in the air range from cleaning supplies and varnishes to air fresheners and VOC paint. These chemicals can remain in the air for a surprisingly long time.
They can trigger allergies, fatigue and other breathing issues. It is important to get them out of the air before they begin to cause these issues as part of living sustainably at home.
Secondhand smoke
Secondhand smoke and nicotine are serious pollutants. They can cause the same issues as primary smoke can to you. You can get lung disease, respiratory illness and even cancer. If you are a smoker, you might want to consider smoking outside of your home to improve your home’s air quality.
Indoor air quality and radon
Even though there are radon detectors, many homes do not have them. Radioactive radon is a product of the earth and is made in certain soils. It can enter from under the house through little holes and cracks in your house. It is a known cause of lung cancer in both smokers and nonsmokers.
Fortunately, there are ways that you can improve the quality of air in your home. You can do this by using a pollution control company, changing the source of pollution and making sure your air filters are regularly cleaned, and your AC unit serviced.
A lot of teachers here are on strike now, because they are not fixing the HVAC systems in the schools for the return. It’s important!
That’s awful! I didn’t realize that. There are enough issues without that one adding to everything. Thanks for adding that detail here!
These are excellent points, Christy. We have had issues with mold and it can make you very ill.
Thanks Robbie. We’re looking at buying a house and getting an inspection before purchase will be a big thing so we make sure there is no hidden mold issue, among other potential problems. xx