I'm sure by now that most people are aware that the average American spends nearly 90% of their lives indoors. I'm also sure that you have been bombarded by the media with talk concerning indoor molds, sick building syndrome, allergens, VOCs, lead, etc. I hope to post some interesting facts about indoor air in relation to many of these problems, but instead of the "crazy killer mold", I will take a scientific approach and provide meaningful information to help people take a proactive approach towards ensuring that the air they breath indoors is healthy.
Most home and property owners aren't aware that they can do a lot own their own to minimize the risk associated with indoor air contaminates. These are the types of things I will focus on. I like to do things myself rather than call an inspector who will most likely tell me I have a problem, but leaves me with no solution. I'm not being cheap, I am in the business and know that while there are many good inspectors out there, there are many more who should not ever be allowed in someones home. We homeowners need to take care of our houses as if they are extensions of our bodies. After all, they makeup our environment. A sick house stricken with water leaks, and afflicted with chemicals from particle board, and various household chemicals can and do make people ill. They often aren't aware of it, and will spend a lot of money at the local doctor's office, when all they had to do was clean out their gutters 3-4 times per year.
I will try to do my best get get some good info out to you and hope you will respond with questions and comments that make this blog a great place for educating the public towards a healthy indoor environment.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Indoor Forensics Debut
Labels:
chemicals,
gutters,
health,
indoor air,
inspectors,
lead,
mold,
respiratory,
sick building syndrome,
VOC
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