Test Your Home Air Quality
We can tend to get cooped up inside in the winter, and sometimes this means higher exposure to poor indoor air quality. There are a few thing to worry about, like pollens, allergens and dust, which can be taken care of with proper air filters. But there are some things that need to be checked and mitigated specifically, things we can't sense in any other way.
One of these is Radon, a harmful gas which can come from water sources and from the earth around us. It can get trapped in homes in higher concentrations, and can cause lung cancer and lung problems. Fortunately, it's not a very difficult task to reduce radon levels (most radon problems can be fixed by a do-it-yourselfer for less than $500). But first, you have to test for it.
This is where HomeAire comes in. They have Test Kits for Radon in air and water, making it easy to test, and either put you at ease or put you into action for fixing the problem.
Information on Test kits is available at HomeAire. Once you've tested, if you want or require the assistance of a professional you can also check out the list of certified radon mitigators for your state.






