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How to Test the Air Quality in Your Home

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Three Parts:Doing Air Quality Tests YourselfGetting Professional HelpWatching for Signs of Poor Air QualityCommunity Q&A

Air quality is an often overlooked aspect of home safety, but it is still very important. Harmful chemicals and toxic agents can spread throughout the air in your home and begin to impact your health over time.

There are quite a few at-home kits and tests you can purchase at most home improvement stores. But it’s always a good idea to hire a professional to help you check your home for good air quality.

  1. 1 Purchase an air quality monitor. There are currently quite a few air quality monitors on the market that can effectively detect (and log over time) the quality of air inside your home. These devices typically check PM2.5 levels (tiny dust particles and other allergens in the air that you inhale), VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds – like chemical pollutants), temperature, and humidity (for mold).[1]
    • Some of the most reliable air quality monitors on the market are the Foobot, Awair, Speck, and Air Mentor 6 in 1.
    • These devices typically cost between $150-250 US.
  2. 2 Check for signs and symptoms of mold. You can typically tell if there is a mold infestation in your home by using your eyes and your nose. If you smell a musty odor coming from certain parts of your home, and cleaning doesn’t remove the smell, you might want to consider hiring a professional for a mold test.[2]
    • You should also look around for visible signs of mold – like growing black spots, water spots, or particularly damp areas in your home.
  3. 3 Install carbon monoxide detectors on every floor of…

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