Are you concerned about your drinking water, mold, chemical exposure, allergens, baby/toddler safety? We can customize a package to suit your needs and concerns. Our approach will identify health and/or safety hazards which may result from single or multiple sources and provide guidance on resolving the issues identified to minimize risks and maximize occupant protection.


Let us help you save time and money while giving you the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have a safe and healthy home.

The Surgeon General has warned that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today. The federal government recommends that you measure the level of radon in your home. Without measurements there is no way to tell whether radon is present because it is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas.
More than 50 million Americans have allergies and 20 million have asthma. Biological contaminants which include bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander and saliva, house dust mites, cockroaches, and pollen can trigger allergic reactions and asthma. Let us help you identify which contaminants may be causing you adverse health effects. We can conduct allergen sampling for a minimal fee to determine if allergen levels exceed the recommended threshold for sensitization and symptom development in individuals.

Molds and mildews can release disease-causing toxins. Symptoms of health problems caused by biological pollutants include sneezing, watery eyes, coughing, shortness of breath, dizziness, lethargy, fever, and digestive problems.
Contaminated central air handling systems can become breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and other sources of biological contaminants and can distribute these contaminants through the home.

All of us face a variety of risks to our health as we go about our day-to-day lives. Some risks are simply unavoidable. However, indoor air pollution is one risk that you can do something about.

In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities. Other research indicates that people spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors. Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors.