Indoor air quality is a subject that attracts plenty of media coverage and discussion. In recent months, there have been countless examples of carbon monoxide poisonings and methane gas issues – amongst numerous other cases.

However, given the importance of indoor air quality, it is important to recognise that the general public and some building professionals may in fact believe numerous myths surrounding the subject. As such, we have decided to bust three of the most common ones.

1) Green buildings don’t promote better health

This myth is completely false. If construction teams are building a home or other infrastructure using green materials and products, this will offer cleaner air and better health.

In this example, it is important to note that since green buildings regulate temperatures more effectively and are more energy efficient, toxic gases such as carbon monoxide can become trapped. This means heaters, air conditioning systems and ventilation units need to be constantly maintained and tested by professionals.

As green buildings become a more cost-effective and popular option, this need for adequate installation and upkeep will only grow.

2) There is no changing poor indoor air quality

Another one we have to disagree with as indoor air quality is affected by a number of factors and each can be managed and changed in a different way. If the problem is related to a system or network, then a professional using a detector will be able to highlight where the gases are coming from and offer solutions.

On the other hand, if the issue is structural, then walls and infrastructure can be removed and rebuilt to improve the air quality. This option is much more expensive so it’s recommended to have professionals on board during the construction process.

3) All gas detectors are equal

Professionals who are investigating their indoor air quality needs are aback by the number of gas detectors available. Each device includes a number of different features including detecting multiple gases, water and dirt resistance, alarm systems and data measurement.

Depending on the scope of your operations, it is easy to find a gas detector to meet your specifications and demands. With this in mind, these devices are priced across the spectrum which allows businesses of all sizes to invest in quality indoor air.

For more information about indoor air quality or the detectors available, contact the expert team at Testo today.