Hello there! Have you ever thought about the air quality inside your home? Regardless of whether your house is old and drafty or new and tightly sealed, there's something incredibly important you need to know about: ventilation! In this blog post, we'll explore why ventilation is crucial for a healthy...
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Why You Should Invest In A CO2 Meter
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless, odorless gas that is a natural part of the air we breathe. However, at high levels, it can pose serious health risks, including headaches, fatigue, dizziness, and even unconsciousness. That's why it's important to invest in a CO2 detector - a device that can...
Mind If I Take Your House’s Blood Pressure?
If you're concerned about the quality of the air in your home, a blower door test (sometimes called a negative pressure test) could be just what you need. This simple test can help identify leaks and gaps in your home's insulation and air sealing, which can lead to poor indoor...
What Happens When We Leave Our HVAC Fan On All The Time?
As homeowners, we are always looking for ways to save energy and cut down on our utility bills. One common debate is whether to leave the HVAC fan on continuously or only when the air conditioning or heating is running. In this blog post, we will explore the advantages of...
Do You Floss Regularly?
Hey there, my fellow lazy brushers and flossers! Let me ask you a question – do you floss regularly? No? Yeah, me neither. But as it turns out, flossing is not only important for your teeth but can also help you understand the importance of maintaining your home's performance. Let's...
What’s The Humidity Sweet Spot For My Home?
Accepted air quality standards have a lot to say about what a home's best humidity level is, but of course, everyone in the business also has opinions on what the best possible humidity is for comfort, allergies, and preservation of your prized mink coat. When it comes to indoor air...
Breathe Clean’s Big Pivot
Hey there! Exciting news - Breathe Clean, our company that used to focus on indoor air quality testing and chemical usage, has made a big change! We've realized that adding chemistry to a building on a large scale can be unpredictable and have negative consequences for homeowners. So, we've decided...