HOW OUR INDOOR AIR QUALITY TESTING WORKS
When it comes to your employees’ respiratory health, Canary gives you total Peace of Mind
The Canary portable air monitor plugs into the wall outlets in your working space and environment. After a day in one area it’s moved to another area and after another day, the air monitor is continually moved to cover a minimum of six areas and as many as 50 areas.
At the end of testing, our licensed air quality professional will return to your business and connect the air monitor to a laptop and the internet. The air monitor analyzes 6 key air quality factors for each room recognized as critical by the Canadian Healthy Indoors Partnership (HIP):
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Carbon Dioxide
- Carbon Monoxide
- Particulates
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Do you know the quality of the air you breathe? Healthy air quality means healthy employees and lower absenteeism.
Your business working space and environment could very easily contain many unhealthy and hazardous substances in the air. Indoor air pollutants range from minor irritants such as dust and animal dander, to major irritants, such as molds and chemical vapours that may be emitted from building materials and furnishings.
It is important to be aware of air contaminants that can affect your employees’ health and to improve the indoor air quality in your work environment.
The leading-edge and innovative technology of Canary Air Quality Assurance® now enables you the ability to test your once environments air quality. Easily and affordably.
Asthma, allergies and other respiratory illnesses can be affected by hazardous substances in the air.
Breathe easier with the Canary Air Quality Assurance® monitoring service.

Canadians spend an average of 90% of their time inside; and our workplace contain many substances that may be hazardous to our health. Contact Power Vac for your Indoor Air Quality Analysis of your building TODAY!

Why Choose a NADCA Member?
NADCA Members Follow a Higher Standard
When done correctly, HVAC cleaning is a very beneficial service for your home or business. NADCA’s dedication to quality assurance helps ensure and promote a higher standard of performance for all of its members.
An NADCA member company must meet strict requirements in order to remain a member of NADCA. The company must:
1 - Have at least one NADCA certified Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) on staff
2 - Maintain general liability insurance,
3 - Agree to clean according to ACR, the NADCA Standards and comply with NADCA's Code of Ethics.
If a company is not going to clean according to NADCA's standards, this must be communicated to the buyer at the time of sale.
These requirements were established to provide a higher level of assurance to consumers. Power Vac are proud to be members of this association to ensure the utmost adherence to quality and integrity. Be sure to ask any potential duct cleaning company if they are members of NADCA!