Indoor air pollution describes the contaminants that circulate inside a home’s air. These pollutants may include dust, pet dander, smoke particles, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other microscopic particles that enter through outdoor air or are produced by everyday household activities. Because modern homes are tightly sealed for energy efficiency, these pollutants can become trapped indoors and continue circulating through the HVAC system.
Denver homes often experience additional indoor air quality challenges due to dry climate conditions, seasonal wildfire smoke, and dust carried through the air. Indoor air quality testing helps identify these pollutants and determine how they are affecting the air in your home. Through professional indoor air quality testing, technicians can evaluate indoor air conditions and recommend solutions that help reduce pollutants and improve the air you breathe.