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Premier Air and Mold Inspection. Based in Sarasota, Florida. Serving West and Central Florida.
Why Indoor Air Testing Matters
Most people are aware that the air quality inside their homes can be different from the quality of air outside. However, many people do not realize that the air quality inside their homes can significantly impact their health. Several factors can affect indoor air quality, including mold, asbestos, and carbon monoxide. That is why it is essential to have your home air tested by a professional. A trained inspector will take a sample of the air in your home and send it to a lab for testing. Based on the tests results, the inspector will be able to provide you with information about the quality of the air in your home and make recommendations for improving air quality. Getting your home air tested is a simple yet powerful way to live and thrive in a healthy, safe environment.


Indoor Mold
If you suspect mold in your home, it is essential to perform an inspection as soon as possible. Mold can cause various health problems, including respiratory issues and allergic reactions. While not all mold is dangerous, certain strains can be detrimental to your health. A professional inspection will involve testing the air quality and taking any visible mold growth samples. Licensed mold assessors will then send the samples to a laboratory for analysis. Based on the inspection and testing results, the inspector will be able to determine if the mold is harmful and advise you on the best course of action. In some cases, homeowners may remove the mold with proper cleaning techniques. However, it may be necessary to remove and replace affected areas with a professional restoration company in other cases.


Indoor Lead
Before 1978, many homes were built using lead-based paint. Over time, this paint can deteriorate, causing lead particles to be released into the air. Inhalation of these particles can lead to serious health problems, particularly in young children. The good news is that there are ways to test for lead in the air. A qualified inspector will take an air sample and send it to a laboratory for analysis. The test results will tell you whether or not there are elevated levels of lead in the air. If the levels are high, you may need to take steps to improve the air quality in your home. However, with a little bit of effort, you can help protect your family from the dangers of lead exposure.


Asbestos Testing
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral once commonly used in building materials, including insulation, flooring, and paint. Although it is now a serious health hazard, asbestos may still be present in older buildings. Asbestos testing can help identify the presence of asbestos and determine the level of risk. The inspection process typically involves taking samples of materials from the building, such as paint or insulation, and sending them to a laboratory for analysis. The test results can help assess the need for remediation measures, such as removing asbestos-containing materials or improving ventilation. In addition, regular air quality testing can help monitor airborne asbestos fibers and ensure that levels remain safe.
