When parents drop off their children at daycare, they expect a safe and healthy environment—one that goes beyond clean floors and age-appropriate toys. What many don’t realize is that something as invisible as radon gas can pose a serious health risk, especially to young children who are more vulnerable to environmental hazards. In Illinois, lawmakers have taken this threat seriously by requiring all licensed daycare facilities to test for radon on a regular basis. Whether you run a home daycare or a large childcare center, understanding these requirements isn’t just about compliance—it’s about protecting the health of every child who walks through your doors.
Indoor Air Quality Check: Some Quick Facts Indoor air quality can be worse than that of outdoor air. Problems can arise from moisture, insects, pets, appliances, radon, materials used in household products and furnishings, smoke, and other sources. Effects range from minor annoyances to major health risks. Remedies include ventilation, cleaning, moisture control, inspections, and […]
A sewer scope inspection involves the use of a specialized camera to inspect the condition of the sewer line that runs from the house to the main sewer line. This inspection provides an in-depth look at the condition of the sewer line and can reveal any issues that may affect the functionality of the sewer system.