Explore Indoor Air Quality Resources
Environmental Doctor is committed to empowering our clients with knowledge. Our extensive resources provide valuable information about indoor air quality and radon, helping you make informed decisions to protect your home and health.

Southwest Ohio; We’ve Expanded!
We’ve expanded our services to even further reaches of Southwest Ohio! We now focus on not only Dayton, but Centerville, Hamilton, Mason, Beavercreek and greater…
Connecting You with Trusted Radon Mitigation Experts Nationwide
At Environmental Doctor, we’re proud to deliver dependable radon mitigation services to our local communities. We also understand that radon is a concern across the…
Mold Inspection: Top Five Health Concerns w/ Black Mold
Black mold is gross. It looks nasty, can cause a funky smell in your home and mold is dangerous to our health! Have you had…
Radon Test: What Increases Your Exposure Chances?
Welcome back readers! As you may have read in our previous posts, there are various ways we can be exposed to the ghostly gas: radon…
Duct Cleaning Hazards
Duct Cleaning: So you’ve moved into your new home or brand new luxury apartment. Of course, some places take time to break in. Especially when…
Keep the Summer Shades On and Carbon Monoxide Out
Summer time is our favorite time of the year here at Environmental Doctor in Dayton, Ohio. From swimming, to fishing and riding motorcycles on Ohio’s…
The Ghost Gas Haunting Your Home or Business: Radon
Have you recently considered moving into a new home or apartment in Ohio? Plan ahead and call the Environmental Doctor to check the air quality…
Ways Springtime Weather can hurt your Basement
Finally, the air is fresh outside and the sun rays feel nice and warm. Spring 2019 is here and that means less time indoors and…
As Spring Approaches, Allergies Arise.
Allergies: As springtime approaches, what’s the air quality in your home? Air filtration, odor reducers and air cleaning systems… the list can go on and…
Mold Under Mattress, & Areas Prone to Mold Growth
According to the CDC, the most common indoor molds are: alternaria, aspergillus, cladosporium, and penicillium. These types of mold usually float in from the outside…

