January 21st, 2021 | by Matt Hoots
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#Radon
The month of January is dedicated to raising awareness about radon gas. As a nation, we take this time to acknowledge the threat of this toxic gas along with other home air quality hazards. Mold and asbestos are two prevalent hazards that can compromise home air quality as well. The most important part about sustaining […] Read More »
May 18th, 2020 | by Matt Hoots
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#Earthcraft
Indoor Air Quality, aka “IAQ,” has received lots of attention recently. The world has just started exploring the quality of air and how to make it better. Green building programs have been aware of this for decades and have some good building science principles already in place. We don’t have to “reinvent the wheel.” Thought […] Read More »
March 24th, 2020 | by Matt Hoots
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#Covid-19, #Disinfect, #Harmful Chemicals
For dealing with Covid-19 and Indoor Air Quality in Your Homes and Workplace Update: We posted this right as the pandemic forced us to stay at home. Many of these suggestions are still valid post pandemic to keep your family healthy. The CDC, EPA, and other agencies give us practical ways to prevent the spread […] Read More »
October 31st, 2012 | by Matt Hoots
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#Radon
So what’s scarier than ghosts and goblins on Halloween? Radon in your Atlanta house since, like ghosts, you cannot see it or smell it. Most other indoor air pollutants such as mold and toxic chemicals are easy to detect with your nose. Radon is an odorless gas; therefore, you have to test for it. Even […] Read More »