Indoor air quality test is shocking, getting rid of some animals

That’s when I called the professional air quality control specialist and ordered an indoor air quality detection test.

When I was younger I grew up in a house that we affectionately called the neighborhood zoo. We had every kind of animal that you could possibly imagine. When people in the neighborhood found broken or misplaced animals they always drop them off at our doorstep to fix them. It was a way of life that I continued into my adulthood, with the goal of helping every living thing. Well, these days it seems like I’m going to have to make some adjustments to my zoo. Namely, my indoor air quality has to be better controlled through advanced indoor air purification methods or getting rid of some pets. For the past two years I have been noticing that my respiratory health just wasn’t what it used to be. It seems like I was waking up with itchy eyes and irritated lungs far more often than ever before. My energy bills weren’t looking great, and I figured that the respiratory distress and energy inefficiency might be related. That’s when I called the professional air quality control specialist and ordered an indoor air quality detection test. When the results came back, I was rather shocked. It turns out that my indoor air contains all sorts of harmful particulate matter, including pet dander, mold spores, and unknown bacteria. It was obvious at that point that I needed some kind of overhaul to manage my indoor air quality once and for all. The indoor air quality control specialist was the first one to point to my 20-something pets and ask if they might be contributing to my terrible breathing problems.

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