VOC Testing

Volatile Organic Compounds, or VOCs, are invisible gases that can affect the air inside homes and buildings. These gases can come from paint, cleaning products, flooring, furniture, and other everyday materials. VOC testing helps identify harmful chemicals in the air that may impact comfort and health. Our testing process measures VOC levels and pinpoints possible sources so problems can be addressed early. By understanding what’s in your indoor air, you can make informed decisions to improve air quality and create a safer, healthier environment for everyone inside the space.

Your nose can’t smell everything.

What’s floating in your air?

VOC levels can rise without any obvious smell or warning. Some gases are released slowly over time, while others spike after new paint, flooring, or cleaning products are used. VOC testing looks beyond what you can see or smell by measuring air samples with specialized equipment. This helps uncover hidden air quality issues that may be affecting comfort, focus, or overall well-being. Identifying VOC sources early allows you to make simple changes, like improving ventilation or choosing safer materials, before small issues turn into larger indoor air problems.

Your Air Has Secrets

VOC testing uncovers these invisible gases from everyday products that may affect indoor air quality. Get testing done and feel safe that the air you’re breathing is clear of these harmful materials.

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It’s a gas you can’t see

When to hit the air alarm…

Recent renovations have been done or new furniture has been brought in
“New” smells that linger too long
You get headaches or feel irritated, but improve when you leave the space
You have poor ventilation and many sealed spaces in your home

What Happens During VOC Testing?

Read below to learn all about it…

Air Check & Site Review

The VOC testing process starts with a walk-through of the space. A trained technician looks at each room and notes things that may affect air quality. This includes new furniture, fresh paint, cleaners, stored chemicals, or recent remodeling. Windows, doors, and ventilation systems are also checked. The goal is to understand how air moves through the building and where VOCs may come from. During this step, the technician may ask simple questions about odors, health symptoms, or recent changes in the home or business. This helps guide where testing equipment should be placed. No samples are taken yet. This step is about planning and making sure the test is accurate. A good review helps avoid missed problem areas and gives a clear picture of what may be affecting the indoor air.

Air Sampling & Testing

Next, air samples are collected using special VOC testing equipment. These tools pull air from the room and measure the level of chemicals present. Some tests give quick readings on-site, while others collect samples that are sent to a lab for deeper testing. Samples may be taken from multiple rooms to compare results. Testing is done carefully to avoid outside air mixing with indoor air. The equipment checks for common VOCs found in homes and buildings, such as chemicals from paint, glue, cleaners, and building materials. This step is safe and non-invasive. No walls are opened or surfaces damaged. Accurate sampling is important because VOC levels can change based on airflow, temperature, and time of day. Proper testing ensures the results reflect real indoor conditions.

Results Review & Next Steps

Once testing is complete, the results are reviewed and explained in simple terms. The report shows which VOCs were found and at what levels. These levels are compared to recommended indoor air quality guidelines. If levels are low, no action may be needed. If levels are high, the report helps identify possible sources. The technician may suggest steps like improving ventilation, removing certain materials, or changing cleaning products. In some cases, further testing may be recommended to confirm results. This step is about giving clear answers and practical solutions. The goal is to help improve indoor air quality and reduce exposure. A good VOC testing process does not just give numbers. It helps people understand their air and what to do next.

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Fresh Air Starts Here

Same Day Mold Inspection and Testing of Las Vegas makes VOC testing simple, fast, and reliable. Our team knows how indoor air issues can affect your home, your business, and your health. That is why we focus on clear testing, honest results, and easy-to-understand reports. We use professional equipment and proven methods to find hidden air quality problems without disrupting your space. Our inspectors take the time to explain what the results mean and what steps can help improve your air. We show up on time, work efficiently, and treat your property with care. When you hire us, you get local experts who understand Las Vegas buildings and air quality challenges. Clean air matters, and we are here to help you breathe easier. Call us today!