Allergen Testing
Indoor Allergens
Sneezing, coughing, and itching eyes are not always the symptoms of a cold. Sometimes, they are allergic reactions to something in your indoor environment. Have your home or workplace tested for indoor allergens today.
Why have your home tested for allergens?
Health experts estimate that 35 million Americans suffer from upper respiratory tract symptoms that are allergic reactions to airborne allergens. If you recently moved into a home and don’t know the history or have developed new allergy symptoms at home or work, our inspectors can test for elevated levels of allergens.
What are the most common indoor allergens?
- Pollens
- Dust Mites
- Mold Spores
- Animal Dander such as pets or rodents
- Cockroaches
To help you better manage allergy symptoms, you must first know what is triggering your allergy. Home testing for allergens can help you take steps to avoid exposure to problem sources and contact your health care professional to get specific medical treatment.
Our inspectors are Certified Indoor Environmental Consultants (CIEC), the highest level of certification awarded by the American Indoor Air Quality Council. In addition to holding the CIEC title, one of our inspectors is a Physician Assistant in practice since 1999. This unique background provides PBI with an unparalleled level of understanding of the implications of indoor air quality and health related issues.