'How to' help for your Healthy Home
How to Get Rid of Indoor Mould
Are you having guests coming over and now your indoors smell musty? Or are you the kind of person who constantly has black spots all
What You Should Do To Your Building After It Rains
Often people ask me, “is there anything I should do to my home after it rains?” It’s very common question, and there are few things
How to Get Rid of Mouldy Smells in a Room
Mouldy smells are an indication that is more common in damp materials, but that doesn’t mean your room won’t be infected. It’s important, that if
How to Test Indoor Air Quality Accurately
It’s important to learn how to test indoor air quality and do it at least once a week to make sure the air you breathe
The Importance of Indoor Air Circulation
I developed a 3-step process to taking care of your indoor air quality: The 3 C’s to Quality Indoor Air. They include circulation, cleaning and
The Nature of Indoor Air Quality
What is indoor air? When you put it all into perspective, indoor air is air within a building where a person spends a period of
The Best Air Purifier Tips
When it comes to cleaning the air in your home or office, the best and most efficient tool in your strategy is to open windows,
A Beginners Guide to Quality Indoor Air
Did you just move into your new home, or you’re at work and the place just doesn’t feel and smell right, or maybe you’ve thought
The Nature of Indoor Air Quality and breathe
Whilst many people are aware of air pollution outside being of concern, far fewer people take the time to consider their indoor air quality. Less
Did You Know Your Household Dust Is Toxic
When you stop to consider it, you begin to realise how true this is. Every home has dust, every building. This is normal! Each household
How to Inspect Building Foundations for Damage
In the previous blog post I chatted with you about your home’s “hat” in “How to Inspect your Roof for Damage”. So what about the “feet”
How to Inspect your Roof for Damage
Have you ever walked in to your home and felt a headache coming on, or rushing to open the windows? It’s natural to think of