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5 Ways to Know If Your Indoor Air Quality Is Bad

A lot of people have begun to understand the importance of it and have resorted to conducting regular indoor air quality testing.

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5 Ways to Know If Your Indoor Air Quality Is Bad

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  1. 5 Ways to Know If Your Indoor Air Quality Is Bad Off late, a majority of people have become health conscious and focus on their diets and exercise. But what about the quality of the air they breathe? Bad air quality has an impact on your home as well as your health and fitness. A lot of people have begun to understand the importance of it and have resorted to conducting regular indoor air quality testing. But the real question is, how do you decide that your home has bad air quality and that it needs an air quality inspection? In this article, we are going to mention 5 signs that indicate that your indoor air quality is bad. •Mold growth The presence of mold is the biggest indicator of bad air quality. It may seem petty but exposure to it has health risks and it should not be ignored. It doesn’t go away on its own, you should get a professional air quality testing done to detect and eliminate it. •Weird smells and odors If your home smells different, that's also another sign of bad indoor air quality. A musty smell may indicate mold and bitter smell may indicate poor ventilation. •Allergic episodes Your body reacts to the presence of contaminants in your environment through the means of sneezing, itching, irritation, etc. Do not take these symptoms lightly. Get home air tests done for a solution. •Respiratory issues Over exposure to contaminants can directly affect your lungs which in return causes respiratory issues. Get an air quality inspection doneto find out the concentration of contaminants in the air inside your house. •Indoor humidity Excess moisture in your home is a sign that the air quality and circulation is poor. Excess humidity could lead to mold whereas low humidity could leave you with dry skin. Which is why it should be fixed on priority. There are many professional options available in the market and the indoor air quality testing cost depends on your choice. If you notice these signs and want to improve the air quality in your home, hire professional help, and seek their advice. They will help you find the best solution to this problem.

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