- Home Health Analysis -

Introduction to Home Health Analysis

At Air Anatomy, we firmly believe that understanding your home’s air quality is the foundation for creating a healthier, safer living environment. The air you and your family breathe has a significant impact on your overall well-being, and our mission is to help you achieve the best possible indoor air quality.

Our Home Health Analysis goes beyond just identifying air quality concerns. It’s a comprehensive assessment designed to provide you with detailed insights into the air circulating in your home. From detecting potential pollutants, allergens, and harmful particles to assessing ventilation and filtration systems, we ensure you have a clear and actionable understanding of your indoor air environment.

With this valuable information, you can make informed decisions to improve your home’s air quality, protect your family’s health, and create a space where everyone can breathe easier and live better. At Air Anatomy, your family’s health is our top priority.

Our 20-Point Home Health Check

Ensure the air in your home is safe, clean, and healthy with our thorough assessment.

✓  TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds) levels

✓  Particulate matter concentration

✓  Radon detection

✓  Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels

✓  Formaldehyde presence

✓  Humidity levels

✓  Temperature consistency

✓  Air flow and circulation

✓  Ventilation efficiency

✓  Mold and mildew inspection

✓  Allergen identification

✓  Asbestos detection (in older homes)

✓  Lead paint assessment (in older homes)

✓  Carbon monoxide (CO) levels

✓  Nitrogen dioxide levels

✓  Ozone concentration

✓  Biological contaminants

✓  Pesticide residues

✓  Air duct condition

✓  HVAC system performance

What We Test For

We use advanced technology to measure TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds), detecting harmful gases emitted by household products and materials that can negatively impact your health. Our equipment also identifies particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5, and PM1), microscopic particles known to cause respiratory issues. Additionally, we test for radon, an odorless and colorless gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer, ensuring your home remains a safe environment.

Proper ventilation is essential for a healthy living space, which is why we monitor CO2 levels to prevent issues like drowsiness and other health concerns caused by high concentrations. We also measure formaldehyde (HCHO) levels, a known carcinogen often found in building materials, to protect you and your family from potential long-term risks.

Our Proven Process for Healthier Living Spaces

Discover how we identify and address indoor air quality concerns.

- Pricing Table -

Our Pricing Plan

$68 Monthly

- Basic Plan -

A quick overview to identify key air quality issues. Includes essential tests with immediate feedback and recommendations. Ideal for periodic check-ups.

$99 Monthly

- Advance Plan -

A full 20-point assessment covering all aspects of indoor air quality. Get detailed insights and actionable solutions to enhance your home's environment.

$195 Monthly

- Premium Plan -

Ongoing air quality tracking with regular assessments. Stay informed and maintain a healthy indoor atmosphere year-round with expert support.

- FAQ -

Home Health Analysis Question and Answer.

It’s best to schedule a Home Health Analysis annually. However, if you notice unusual odors, poor air circulation, or increased allergies, an additional check may be necessary.

Typically, the analysis takes 1–2 hours. Larger homes or homes with complex systems may take slightly longer, but we strive to minimize disruption.

Only a little preparation is needed. Ensure areas around HVAC units and air vents are accessible, and remove any items blocking access to key areas for inspection.

If issues are found, we’ll provide a detailed report with practical solutions, such as system maintenance, air purifiers, or improved ventilation strategies.

Absolutely. Our methods use non-invasive and eco-friendly technologies, ensuring the process is safe for everyone in your household, including children and pets.