" Sick Building Syndrome" Identified in Newly Purchased Homes Causing Buyers Health Problems!

Many home purchasers are finding out that once they have moved in to their new dream home new health problems develop directly related to their new property purchase.
 
NEW JERSEY, N.J. - April 13, 2013 - PRLog -- A new home is a big investment. Identifying environmental problems is important as the new buyers health may depend on it. Many home buyers just have a " Home Inspection" performed by a Home Inspector. Home Inspectors typically have very little environmental back round and are not Industrial Hygienists. Environmental Systems has recently introduced a new product specifically developed to provide new home purchasers with information regarding potential indoor air quality problems including " Sick Building Syndrome. " Enviroscan" can provide customers with snap shot of indoor air quality including toxic chemicals and mold. Air samples are sent to laboratory and analyzed and compared NJDEP and NJDOH indoor screening levels. A report is competed and forward to buyer. with recommendations. Indoor air quality problems can cause respiratory problems including chronic bronchitis, sinus conditions, headaches and general ill feeling. Most home buyers will not realize there is a problem until they see a doctor for a new not previously detected health problem.

With recent major storms hitting New Jersey and causing severe flooding. Pathways for chemicals to enter a home may be established.Site hydrogeological conditions may have changes diverting water into basements and crawl spaces never before flooded. Mold and toxic chemicals can enter a basement causing indoor air quality problems including" Sick Building Syndrome. " Enviroscan" testing obtains a sample of air that is analyzed by a laboratory. If high levels of chemicals and mold are reported in a structure, the building can be remediated and the source of the problem can be corrected. Healthy indoor air quality can be achieved in any home or building with the help of experienced Environmental professionals.

To obtain more information regarding ' Enviroscan" contact Environmental Systems at 732-892-8707 or visit our website at depenvirosystems.com.

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