Indoor Air
Quality Testing

Indoor air quality testing helps you understand what’s in the air you breathe every day. Many homes and businesses in Las Vegas deal with hidden air pollutants like mold spores, dust, pet dander, and chemical fumes. These can cause allergies, headaches, or breathing problems over time. Our indoor air quality testing checks for these contaminants and identifies their sources, giving you clear answers and practical solutions. With professional testing, you can create a safer, healthier space for your family or employees because clean air isn’t a luxury, it’s something everyone deserves.

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What’s in your air?

The air inside your home or business can sometimes be more polluted than the air outside. Dust, mold, pet hair, and even cleaning products can fill the air with tiny particles that are hard to see but easy to breathe in. Indoor air quality testing helps find these hidden pollutants before they cause health problems like coughing, allergies, or fatigue. By testing your air, you can take simple steps to improve ventilation, fix moisture issues, and remove contaminants. It’s an easy way to make sure your indoor spaces are clean and safe to breathe every day.

State of the Art Testing

Our air quality testing methods are second to none. We use all the latest ang greatest technology to make sure the environment in your home is safe and breathable for you and your family.

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Breathing Problems?

Get your air tested if…

You recently discovered mold or water damage
If you’re experiencing unexplained allergies or breathing issues indoors.
You are buying or moving into a new home or building
You notice musty odors, dust buildup, or poor ventilation.

The Science of Clean Air

Simple steps to cleaner, healthier air.

Assessment & Inspection

Before testing begins, an inspector walks through your home or business to identify possible problem areas. They look for signs of water damage, visible mold, poor ventilation, or strong odors that might point to indoor pollution. Special attention is given to basements, attics, bathrooms, and kitchens where moisture and mold are most likely to grow. This initial check helps determine where air samples should be taken and what kind of testing is most appropriate for your situation.

Air Sampling & Data

Next, air samples are collected from different rooms using specialized equipment that traps airborne particles. These samples are then sent to a certified laboratory to analyze for mold spores, allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other pollutants. The process is simple, non-invasive, and only takes a short amount of time. By comparing indoor air samples to outdoor conditions, professionals can see if your home’s air contains higher levels of contaminants.

Results

Once lab results are ready, you’ll receive a clear, easy-to-understand report that outlines what was found in your air. The technician explains each result, highlighting any problem areas or health risks. If pollutants or mold spores are detected, they’ll provide detailed recommendations such as improving ventilation, using air purifiers, or scheduling mold remediation. The goal isn’t just to identify problems but to create an action plan that improves your indoor air quality long-term.

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Should You Get Your Air Tested?

Indoor air quality testing is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your health and home. Many people don’t realize that the air inside can be more polluted than the air outside especially in a dry climate like Las Vegas, where dust, allergens, and hidden mold can build up fast. Poor air quality can lead to headaches, coughing, and long-term breathing issues. Testing helps identify the source of these problems so you can take action before they get worse. Whether it’s trapped moisture, mold spores, or chemical fumes, knowing what’s in your air lets you fix the issue. Clean air means better focus, and a more comfortable home. Professional indoor air quality testing gives you the information you need to make smart, lasting improvements to your environment and protect the people who matter most. Make an appointment now.