
What is Indoor Air Quality Testing
Understanding the Air You Breathe
Indoor air quality testing is the process of evaluating the air in your home or workspace to identify pollutants, allergens, and harmful substances. At Micro Air Testing, we specialize in detecting hidden dangers like mold spores, radon gas, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), providing actionable insights for cleaner, healthier air.
We are an independent Atlanta Indoor Air Quality company that you can trust. Our results our unbiased and honest. Clean air is fundamental to your health and well-being. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about improving your indoor environment.

Why Test Your Air
Protect Your Health, Home, and Peace of Mind

Safeguard Your Health
Poor air quality can cause respiratory issues and long-term health risks. Testing ensures your family's safety.
Preserve Your Home
Detect and address hidden mold, radon, or toxins before they cause structural damage or costly repairs.
Gain Clarity
Comprehensive testing reveals invisible threats, giving you peace of mind and a clear path to resolution.

Types of Mold & Health Concerns
The Hidden Dangers of Mold
Mold isn’t always visible, but its effects can be far-reaching and harmful. Prolonged exposure to mold spores can lead to a range of health issues, from mild allergies to severe respiratory problems. For homes and families, identifying and addressing mold early is essential to maintaining a safe and healthy environment.
Black Mold
Often linked to severe allergic reactions and respiratory issues, black mold can pose significant health hazards if left untreated.
Green Mold
This type can trigger skin irritation and breathing difficulties, especially for individuals with allergies or asthma.
Hidden Mold
Found in unexpected places like attics or crawl spaces, hidden mold can quietly compromise air quality and health over time.

Radon Info
Protect Your Home from Radon
Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless gas that can accumulate indoors to dangerous levels. Long-term exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Testing for radon is crucial to ensuring the safety of your family and home.
VOC Info
Understanding Volatile Organic Compounds
VOCs are chemicals released from common household items like paint, cleaning supplies, and furniture. Prolonged exposure to VOCs can cause headaches, dizziness, and other health concerns. Testing your air helps pinpoint and reduce these harmful compounds.