Air Sample Comparison Charts
The following graphs show the results of tests performed by Sanit-Air and Environmental Compliance Solutions. In both studies, the air inside a Reddi-Wall home contained less fungus than the outside air. According to the main floor study, there were 198 parts fungi and 108 parts bacteria per cubic meter of air in an average poured wall home. In the Reddi-Wall home the levels of fungi were as low as 72 parts and there were undetectable levels of bacteria per cubic meter on the main floor. Livable conditions allow for up to 200 parts fungi and up to 500 parts bacteria. In tests performed in the basement constructed by conventional methods, there were 288 parts fungi and 248 parts bacteria found per 15 minutes. In the home constructed entirely of Reddi-Wall ICF block the fungus level was 54 parts and bacteria was undetectable. In a home with a Reddi-Wall basement and standard wood construction above, the fungus level measured 144 parts per 15 minutes and there was no bacteria found.
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