That "New Home" Smell – Is it Healthy ?

Pure Air Control Services, Inc. offers a range of VOC testing and consultation to protect building occupants.

Pure Air Control Services Creates Healthy Hospitals

Pure Air Control Services, Inc. provides support services to all hospitals across the nation during the (IRCA), construction initial planning, as well as testing and monitoring during the construction phase(s).

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Grainger Providing Solutions to IAQ with DIY Test Kits

With more than 18,500 knowledgeable employees, the Grainger team works closely with customers to better understand their challenges and provide cost-saving solutions and affordable IAQ Screen Check testing kits to their valued clients.

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American Express OPEN Victory in Procurement Seminar – The GSA Schedule and more

Hosted by American Express OPEN, the event will offer active contractors with direct access to government buyers and contract opportunities via buyer/seller matchmaking.

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FREE IAQ/Mold 101: Investigating IAQ Proactively & Reactively (ABIH & ACAC CEU's available).

All buildings have varying levels of the various indoor pollutants. Oftentimes, a hyper-sensitive person and/or a temporary event generate IAQ-related service calls. Do you have enough baseline IAQ data to determine what to do next?

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Florida Schools Save Energy & Improve IAQ with PURE-Steam Coil Cleaning Process

“Not only are we saving energy, but we are creating a healthy learning environment for our students and faculty.”

Toxic Water: Mississippi River Flooding

Managing Indoor Environments After Flooding

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U.S. Asthma Rates Continue to Rise

Indoor Allergens and Public Health

An estimated 22% of the population is suffering from some form of allergic disease.

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Understanding the Triggers of your Asthma Conditions Could Save Your Life

Although there is no cure for asthma yet, asthma can be controlled through medical treatment and management of environmental triggers. EPA is committed to educating all Americans about asthma so that everyone knows what asthma is, how the environment can affect asthma patients

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Understanding Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

The term "indoor air quality" (IAQ), interpreted broadly, refers to the environmental characteristics inside buildings that may affect human health, comfort, or work performance.

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OSHA Hazard Alert of Formaldehyde in some Hair Smoothing Products

An inexpensive screening device to monitor for formaldehyde in the workplace is the Formaldehyde Screen Check (FCS) manufactured by Building Health Check and available Grainger’s, Sears, Carrier/Bryant dealers, on-line dealers or at www.indoorairtest.com or call 1-800-422-78783

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Marco Andretti, Bryant and Building Health Check Showcased at Indy 500

Today, Building Health Check provides a comprehensive line of DIY indoor quality test kits, testing equipment for both the business owner and consumer.

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Bedbugs with 'superbug' germ found

Bedbugs have not been known to spread disease, and there's no clear evidence that the five bedbugs found on the patients or their belongings had spread the MRSA germ they were carrying or a second less dangerous drug-resistant bacteria.

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Mississippi River Flooding Carries Health Risks

With the flood waters continuing to cascade down the Mississippi River, expanding its normal horizons, we don’t know final extent of flooding though what we do know is that flood waters can have catastrophic effects on the health and safety of both residents and business owners

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Can Deferred Maintenance be a Reason Asthma Rates have Jumped Sharply in U.S.?

Wozniak's team “found a direct correlation between a decrease in maintenance or deferred maintenance and an increase is occupant complaints.”

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Asthma triggers affects nearly 25 million people in the U.S

Although there is no cure for asthma yet, asthma can be controlled through medical treatment and management of environmental triggers.

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Answers to Pollen Allergies

Americans suffer from allergy symptoms and at least 10% of the world population suffers from pollen allergy alone. According to US Center for Disease Control and Prevention there are nearly 25 million people suffer from asthma. Pollen allergy may also lead to food allergy.

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Clean Coils Save University $800K

Using superheated steam to clean their heat exchangers (heating and cooling coils) utilizing the Pure-Steam process made it possible to effectively remove dust and associated biofilm lodged deep in the fins.

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Poor IAQ Prevention Highlights National Healthy Schools Day

The building scientists at Pure Air Control Services provides schools across the nation with superior IAQ Testing services helping create Healthy Learning Environments