
Indoor Air Quality Testing in USA and Canada Summer 2025 – Why It Matters More Than Ever
As we enter Summer 2025, indoor air quality testing in the USA and Canada is taking on urgent importance. From rising temperatures to increasing wildfire smoke, people across North America are spending more time indoors—often in buildings that are not properly ventilated or equipped to filter out pollutants. For professionals and homeowners alike, testing and improving indoor air quality (IAQ) is no longer optional—it’s essential.
What’s Driving the Demand in 2025?
1. Wildfire Smoke Intrusion:
With record-breaking wildfire seasons across Canada and parts of the western U.S., fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is seeping indoors and reducing air quality even in well-sealed homes.
2. Rising Temperatures & Humidity:
High heat increases the use of air conditioning systems, many of which recirculate indoor air. This traps VOCs, mold spores, and allergens unless proper filtration and ventilation are in place.
3. Health Awareness Post-COVID:
More families are prioritizing home health. Indoor air quality is directly tied to respiratory health, sleep quality, and even mental clarity—especially for children and seniors.
4. Government Recommendations & Regulations:
Organizations like Health Canada and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are now emphasizing proactive IAQ monitoring in homes, schools, and workplaces.
Why Get Professionally Certified?
This seasonal demand presents an opportunity for professionals. With more people requesting assessments, those who complete our Certified Indoor Air Quality Testing Technician (CIAQTT) course are equipped to lead.
You’ll learn:
- How to test for mold, VOCs, CO2, radon, humidity, and airflow
- How to use IAQ monitors and interpret real-time data
- What corrective actions to recommend to clients
Whether you’re already certified in Certified Mold Inspection (CMIT) or Certified Green Building Technician (CGBT), adding indoor air quality testing to your services will make you indispensable in 2025.
Ready to Make an Impact?
Becoming certified means you’re not just learning a skill—you’re protecting families and communities. Explore the CIAQTT certification today and be part of the solution during this critical summer.
Internal Links to Explore:
- Certified Building Biology Technician (CBBT)
- Certified Radon Investigation Technician (CRIT)
- All IAQCert Courses
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