Three Pollutants To Test for in Your HomeThere are a number of undesirable pollutants to keep out of your home, but three culprits in particular are known to pose significant health risk. If you’d like to improve your home’s indoor air quality, take these steps to locate and eliminate a few common pollutants from your Los Angeles home.

Mold

Mildew and mold can create a nasty smell but sometimes mold growth can go unnoticed for quite some time. Because mold can grow in unseen places, it may be a good idea to call a trusted HVAC professional to perform an inspection of your home. Mildew, funguses, mold and other undesirable pollutants will thrive in high humidity environments or near sources of moisture. Have your home checked for plumbing leaks and kill mold growth with ammonia, diluted bleach or other cleaning chemicals.

Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide is odorless, tasteless and cannot be seen by the naked eye. If you already own carbon monoxide detectors, test them to ensure they’re working properly. Otherwise you may want to look into getting new carbon dioxide detectors installed to detect elevated levels of this potentially dangerous gas. Carbon monoxide detectors should be located in close proximity to heat sources like the kitchen stove, water heater or your fireplace. Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause lung cancer or even death.

Radon

Radon is a gas that is naturally emitted from the soil and can seep into the home through the lower levels of your home. Sealing air leaks in the basement and drainage system may help solve the problem. Like carbon monoxide, radon has no odor and cannot be detected without a radon detection kit. You may alternatively choose to have an HVAC technician check your home’s radon levels and fix the problem.

For expert assistance in removing pollutants from your Los Angeles home, get in touch with Around the Clock Heating and Air Conditioning over the phone at (800) 434-9277. Around the Clock Heating and Air Conditioning has been in business since 1967, earning a reputation as a trusted, NATE certified HVAC contractor that is dedicated to customer satisfaction.

Our goal is to help educate our customers in Los Angeles, North Hollywood and surrounding areas about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about pollutants and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

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