What Happens If You Skip a Designated Substance Survey?
In Ontario, a designated substance survey is required for renovation and construction projects, including demolition, as per section 30 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The province requires...
Why Airborne Contaminants Are Often Missed Without a Designated Substance Survey
Many indoor contaminants and hazards become a serious problem when they enter the air and compromise indoor air quality. There is a list of 11 substances identified by the Ontario Government as...
How Pets Can Bring Moisture Indoors and Trigger Mold
When most people think about air quality in their home, they register that it can be a threat to their human family members, but pets aren't always affected, either. Dogs, cats, and other furry...
Why Mold Keeps Coming Back in Your Home
The inability to truly complete mold removal in Toronto can be taxing on homeowners with recurring mold removal costs, material damage, and health effects. When you invest in mold removal, it’s...
Why Professional Asbestos Testing Is Critical Before Renovations
Asbestos removal in Toronto is critical before starting renovations. While most homes and commercial properties are free of asbestos, many still have materials contaminated with the mineral in some of...
Did You Know Indoor Cannabis Growth Can Trigger Mold?
In Ontario, it is legal to grow one or two cannabis plants indoors on your own. This change in legality left many homeowners in Southern Ontario open to embracing the growth of the plant used to...