Specialist Home Air Testing
Indoor air is two to five times, and on occasion up to one hundred times, more polluted than outdoor air. Indoor air has been ranked as one of the top five environmental risks to public health. We spend 90% of our time indoors so the need to ensure healthy indoor air is incontestable.
There are many sources of indoor air pollutants in the home - house dust mite, pets, moulds, wood, soot, coal, wall paints, carpets, flooring, plastics, household cleaning products, disinfectants, adhesives, cleaning products, air fresheners, varnishes, insulations, tobacco smoke, personal care products, carpet glues and outdoor sources such as radon.
How can we help?
Our team of health specialists, scientists, and industrial hygienists provide consulting and testing solutions that tackle indoor air quality issues.
If you suspect indoor air quality problems, our specialists can visit your home and carry out detailed testing to identify contaminants, determine their levels and provide advice on how to minimise these pollutants.
For more information please contact one of our indoor air specialists on Tel: + 353 1 6336821 e-mail : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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