Air pollution isn’t only outdoors. That’s why we created the Home Health Check-Up Package.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air quality can be two to five times worse than outdoor air quality. With Americans spending more than 90% of their time indoors, this means maintaining the air quality of your indoor environment is more important than ever.
The good news is Adviro offers a variety Home Health Check-Up Packages to help you test your indoor air quality for environmental hazards. These check-up packages provide great value and savings because they bundle several environmental tests and surveys in one convenient package. They are also much more efficient than the services provided by traditional testing providers—they typically only offer an a la carte menu of services which can be time-consuming, complicated, and overwhelming.
The Home Health Check-Up Packages come in four options:
OPTION #1 – Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
• Mold Screening (Air)
• VOC Screening (Air)
• Formaldehyde Screening (Air)
• Radon Screening (Air)
OPTION #2 – IAQ + Asbestos:
• Mold Screening (Air)
• VOC Screening (Air)
• Formaldehyde Screening (Air)
• Radon Screening (Air)
• Asbestos Screening (Air and Dust Wipe)
OPTION #3 – IAQ + Lead:
• Mold Screening (Air)
• VOC Screening (Air)
• Formaldehyde Screening (Air)
• Radon Screening (Air)
• Lead Screening (Dust Wipes. Soil and Water)
OPTION #4 – IAQ + Asbestos & Lead:
• Mold Screening (Air)
• VOC Screening (Air)
• Formaldehyde Screening (Air)
• Radon Screening (Air)
• Asbestos Screening (Air and Dust Wipe)
• Lead Screening (Dust Wipe, Soil and Water)
No matter which affordable bundled package you choose, you’ll receive the valuable information you need to make informed decisions regarding the health of your indoor air quality. And more importantly, gain greater peace of mind for you and your family.
Our test results are 100% unbiased and lab certified.
As a third-party testing provider, we only do testing—not removal or remediation— so your home’s test results are 100% unbiased. We send our test samples out to an independent lab that certifies our work. And as a leading environmental company, Adviro is fully certified and insured.
We provide the knowledge to guide you through.
Since 2014, our environmental expert team has led thousands of residential, commercial and industrial projects. We’ll provide you with the certified analysis so you can make informed decisions regarding the next steps to ensure a healthy indoor air environment.
Get the best detailed reports.
Our reports for residential properties are extremely detailed, clear, and concise—they come with an abundant amount of pictures, diagrams, certifications and regulator documentation that serves as proof of our due diligence.
Our friendly, customized and compliant environmental testing services are available to California residents with responsive scheduling, standard quick turnarounds, and high value-based pricing.
Residential Types:
- Single Family Homes
- Duplexes
- Apartment Complexes
- HOA’s
- Condominiums
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Home Health Checkup Package FAQS
How can a Home Health Checkup Package help me breathe easier and feel better?
Adviro’s Home Health Checkup Package allows you to test for many airborne health hazards such as mold, VOCs, formaldehyde, radon, asbestos, and lead—all of which can cause serious health issues ranging from allergies, brain fog, and headaches to asthma, lung cancer, and more. By testing for a range of these health hazards (and choosing the package option that’s best for your home) you can learn which hazards exist in your home and take the next steps to take care of them.
In addition, our package helps you breathe easier and relax — because only Adviro offers this kind of high-value environmental testing package at great savings versus having to purchase each environmental test separately. It’s an exclusive service that our customers greatly appreciate.
How long does the testing take with a Home Health Checkup Package?
Depending on which Package Option you choose, the testing process can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. For more specific timelines, feel free to contact us for a consultation.
What is Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)?
According to the EPA, indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of the air inside and around buildings and structures, especially how it relates to the health of the individuals who live there. By understanding and controlling common air pollutants indoors, you can reduce your health risks due to indoor air concerns.
How can you improve indoor air quality?
The EPA says the most effective way to improve air quality is to eliminate the sources of pollution or reduce their emissions. Some sources like asbestos can be sealed or removed. Other sources like gas from gas stoves can be adjusted to decrease emissions. In many cases, controlling the source is also a more cost-efficient approach to protecting indoor air quality than increasing ventilation. This is because increasing ventilation can increase energy costs.
How do you improve indoor air quality naturally?
The American Lung Association offers several great tips for improving your indoor air quality naturally. Here are several of them:
- Make sure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home. Test the detectors and change the batteries annually.
- Open your doors or windows for at least 10 minutes each day. Even in winter, opening your windows will help improve your air. Remember, indoor air quality tends to be more polluted than outdoor air. Opening your windows or doors allows the fresher outdoor air to come inside. This dilutes the pollution inside your home, making it healthier to breathe.
- If you live near a busy freeway, another source of outdoor air pollution, or if there’s a wildfire affecting outdoor air, it’s better to keep your windows and doors closed, and instead, select a portable mechanical HEPA air cleaner appropriate to the size of the room. Polluted air will be brought into the air cleaner, where particulate matter, chemicals, and other pollutants are captured. Clean air is placed back into the room. Using an air cleaner with an additional charcoal filter will assist with neutralizing odors and chemicals in the air are also available. DIY options are also available.
- Keep your home and car smoke-free.
- Avoid burning in your home, including fireplaces, wood stoves, gas appliances, and candles.
- Avoid chemicals such as air fresheners, sprays and cleaning products or use a healthier option.
- Vacuum your rugs and carpets regularly.
- Dust regularly with a microfiber cloth or damp cloth. Many people don’t realize that dust is made up of dead skin cells, dust mite droppings and dust mite body fragments. With dead skin cells acting as a key component of dust, increased time spent indoors may increase dust in your home.
Can indoor plants improve air quality?
According to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, raising plants indoors is a home-healthy move because plants can clean the air of carbon dioxide, but their benefits don’t stop there. According to several studies, the average houseplant can remove formaldehyde, benzene, and a host of other toxins that plague typical indoor air.
Are scented candles bad for indoor air quality?
Yes, burning scented candles often releases volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air, which can be harmful to your health. In addition, candles release soot which can stain the walls and furniture, as well as get into your air filtration system.