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What is a RLU Reading?

RLU means Relative Light Unit

What is a RLU Reading?

Luminometers use Relative Light Units to pick up the presence of ATP in bacterial colonies that may be present in workplaces! ATP is a bilogical compound found in almost every organic compound on Earth and is used to pick up the presence of microscopic bacteria that could contaminating a workplace or home.

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Home Inspection Questions (7)

What is a Home Inspection?
When a home is put up for sale, about to be sold, or is nearing completion of construction, a home inspection is done to determine the condition of the property. Home Inspections are non-invasive tests on the homes interior and exterior to determine any deficiencies in the property. Learn More!
What do I look for in a Home Inspection?
No matter what you should always take every step possible on your own to ensure that you or your home inspector do not miss anything. Here are a few tips and tricks to do just that! Learn More!
How do I Pass a Home Inspection?
Make sure your home is in peak condition before inspection! Increase the value of your home and have proof, instead of taking massive reductions off the value of your property. Learn More!
How long does a Home Inspection take?
Home Inspections and Inspectors can vary in their times and methods they take to do inspections. A typical home inspection should take about 3 hours for a thorough report.Learn More!
What does a Home Inspection cover?
Home Inspections cover a wide variety of areas in your home. Home Inspectors will check the heating and air conditioning systems, they will check all appliances to see if they are working properly, and many other areas as well. Learn More!
How much is a Home Inspection in Calgary?
Home Inspections typically cost around $300. Depending on the size of the home it can go from $200-$400+. The condition of the home also plays a part in how much the inspection will be. Learn More!
How much does it cost to get a building inspection?
The pricing involved in a commercial building inspection usually ranges from $500 to over a $1000. Learn More!

Mold Information (6)

What are the symptoms of Mold exposure?
There are numerous amounts of side effects linked to exposure to mold. These range from respitory illnesses, to headaches & poor memory. Usual symptoms consist of and are not limited too; Rashes and other skin issues, coughing or wheezing, headaches, feeling overly lightheaded, shortness of breath, congested sinuses, and joint pain. Learn More!
What does Black Mold do to you?
Black Mold is exponentially more dangerous then regular mold. It can cause black mold poisoning which can result in a number of damaging respitory illnesses.Learn More!
Can you get pneumonia from Mold?
Rare cases have occurred involving people who have contracted pneumonia because of high levels of mold exposure. But there is no need to worry! Most mold threats are found longer before symptoms such as pneumonia start to develop. Learn More!
Can Mold give you cancer?
Stachybotrys chartarum or better known as "Black Mold" is a very dangerous species of mold that is known to cause a series of dangerous symptoms. These symptoms range from blistering headaches, a chronic cough, pneumonia, lung infections, joint pain, and even cancer! Learn More!
Can Mold make your joints hurt?
Some symptoms of high mold exposure include mild to severe joint pain. After longer periods of being exposed to mold you may begin to develop joint pain across your body. It is suggested that you get your home inspected right away and see a doctor to see if you may have any mold allergies. Learn More!
How much does a Mold Inspection cost?
The average for a mold inspection on your home by a certified industrial hygineist is on average from $300-$500.

Indoor Air Quality Questions (6)

What is the definition of Indoor Air Quality?
Indoor Air Quality relates to the air quality, or levels of pollution in the air indoors. This can include office buildings, homes, apartments, and anywhere else that is enclosed and considered indoors. Learn more!
How much does a indoor air quality test cost?
Indoor Air Quality Tests cost at a national average of $420. Size of the home, and amount of contaminants being tested for can reduce or raise costs. Learn More!
Why is indoor air quality important?
90% of our time is spent indoors so we should take every precaution to make sure we are breathing clean and healthy air. Learn More!
What is the indoor air pollution?
Indoor air pollution can be caused and is not limited to: Carbon dioxide (CO2), tobacco smoke, perfume, body odours, dust, fibreglass, asbestos, gases, including formaldehyde, toxic vapours, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) & more. Learn More!
How can I improve my indoor air quality?
Different types of air pollution require different solutions. Depending on the root cause of the indoor air quality problem, which will be determined by an IAQ test, we will then be able to assess the situation properly and give advice accordingly. Learn More!
What is air quality measured in?
Air quality is measured in Parts Per Million or ppm. Monitoring stations sample the air around them and determine the contaminants and the levels of pollution. Learn More!

Aqueous Ozone and Ozone Shock Treatment Questions (6)

What is Liquid or Aqueous Ozone?
Ozone is a fantastic oxidizing compound and it is also a unstable molecule. When infused with water it makes for a great cleaner as it destroys bacteria and then evaporates much faster then water does. Completely safe and 100% natural. Learn More!
How does Aqueous Ozone work?
Once the ozone is mixed with ordinary water, it is able to attach itself to any germs or bacteria effectively eliminating anything it comes in contact with. 100% safe to humans and a bad day for bacteria. Learn More!
How do we clean with Aqueous Ozone?
Aqueous ozone is a non-toxic and full ranged cleaner able to help you clean almost anything! Using the oxidizing power of ozone to rip apart germs and bacteria on any surface from your car to your home or office building. Learn More!
Is Aqueous Ozone safe?
Aqueous ozone is completely and totally 100% safe for you and your homes occupants. No need to worry with aqueous ozone. Learn More!
Is Aqueous Ozone bad for asthma suffers?
Aqeuous ozone is completely safe for asthma and allergy sufferers. However you must be weary that high levels of atmospheric ozone gas can be unsafe for asthma and allergy sufferers. Learn More!

Recall Status Questions (6)

How can I tell if my appliance is being recalled?
There is a number of appliance recall lists online from different manufacturers. If you believe your appliances are on a recall list, simply search the manufactuer and the product you believe is being recalled.
How do I go about getting my product recalled?
Contact the manufacturer on their direct telephone line, or through an online form stating your problem. All manufacturers of recalled products must replace the product and cover all costs.
What is Recall Chek?
Recall Chek gives inspectors access to an increasingly large database filled with many recall lists. This gives inspectors the power to see if any of your appliances or products are under recall status, so we can get them replace right away!


ATP Testing & Auditing Questions (5)

What is ATP testing used for?
ATP testing is used to determine the levels of bacteria present in a home or workplace. Learn More
What is a luminometer used for?
A luminometer is used to detect the presence of bacterial contaimination in food processing plants or any other building that needs to keep bacterial levels at a minimum. Learn More!
What does ATP testing stand for?
Almost every cell on this planet contains adenosine triphosphate or better known at ATP. Luminometers and other tools use ATP to detect levels of bacteria on surfaces. Learn More!
Is ATP found only in bacteria?
No, ATP is found in almost every cell on this planet! Learn More!
What is a RLU reading?
A RLU reading uses measurements of light to determine the levels ATP on a surface. RLU stands for "Relative Light Unit" and the quanity of the unit is determined by the user, and is not set universally. Learn More!