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Be it commercial or residential, no property seller ever wants to settle. But between proper staging to repair jobs and curb appeal, there’s another entirely intangible factor that real estate buyers and sellers alike may be neglecting come time to sign a contract: indoor air quality. That is, the quality of the air within a…
Read MoreA value of $5.98 billion by 2026. That’s what we reported as the upcoming projections for the air quality monitoring market in one of our most recent blog posts. In other words, we can expect to see a compound annual growth rate of 6.68% in our industry between the years of 2021 and 2026. “That’s great,”…
Read MoreNobody knows the ins and outs of your team’s robust services and certified skills quite like you do. And when it comes time to convey all of the reasons your potential customers should trust you, actions will always speak louder than words. Thus, what better way to let technology do the work to inspect mold…
Read MoreIt’s no question that the coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on our economy over the past year. But, curiously, it has also served to expand the common individual’s awareness of the quality of air around them. That being said, it’s likely that the uptick in market growth attributed to the pandemic is only…
Read MoreMaking The Most of Air Quality Monitoring and Management “Americans, on average, spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors,” the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports, “where the concentrations of some pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than typical outdoor concentrations.” And now? People are beginning to pay attention. Thus, to curb constant…
Read MorePoor indoor air quality can have lasting impacts on your employees’ or tenants’ physical well-being, thereby making it more difficult for them to effectively reach the end of the workday. “The quality of indoor air inside offices, schools, and other workplaces is important not only for workers’ comfort but also for their health,” according to…
Read MoreAccording to surveys conducted by the Berkeley Lab, “approximately half of U.S. homes have visible evidence of a dampness problem or mold contamination.” In that case, can you imagine how many more people must be exposed to mold and other indoor air quality complications when you add commercial contamination to that mix? What’s more, one of…
Read MoreAfter nearly a full year of combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, relief feels close at hand in the form of the long-awaited vaccines. And with the country all but clamoring to return to normal, it makes sense that, once properly immunized with both vaccine doses, people will likely resume both work and play in much the…
Read MoreWhen we think of spring, we may immediately think of outdoor allergens, open windows, and sniffles and sneezes that tend to return with a vengeance. But when it comes time to invigorate your home or office space with a little spring cleaning, you may want to instead focus on the microbial contaminants that are easily spread…
Read MoreNobody is exceptionally excited to say, “Hello, hayfever,” when the time comes for the return of the spring season. Between pollen, floral blooms, and all other manner of outdoor irritants, let’s face it: you’re probably tempted to shut the doors and windows to keep it all from coming back inside with you. But, typical springtime…
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