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HELP anybody into air quality.

We are having a problem with an irritant in our kitchen / family room area. It feels like a mild burning sensation to our eyes and nose and has been present for the last 2 weeks

We thought at first it was bleach smell but having cleaned all the walls , floors , curtains etc and even bathed the dogs the problem still exists. When you enter the room the irritation can be felt almost immediately. Running an air purifier has little effect. The flooring is tiled throughout.

Any suggestions appreciated.

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Neighbours not effected , only gas boiler in utility. Have carbon monoxide detector.

Expert help seems hard to find for domestic.

Phone Environmental health and tell them what is happening they will send someone to investigate the source of smell/irritant.

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Thanks for the inputs , keep them coming .

I will give environmental health a call tomorrow , I guess they are attached to local council.

Will keep checking all areas suggested. House built in 1982 , we have been here 24 years.

Oven and hob are electric , other than that normal fridges and freezers.

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HELP anybody into air quality.

We are having a problem with an irritant in our kitchen / family room area. It feels like a mild burning sensation to our eyes and nose and has been present for the last 2 weeks

We thought at first it was bleach smell but having cleaned all the walls , floors , curtains etc and even bathed the dogs the problem still exists. When you enter the room the irritation can be felt almost immediately. Running an air purifier has little effect. The flooring is tiled throughout.

Any suggestions appreciated.

If it possible to isolate the different areas to localise the problem, Start by shutting doors and open Windows​ for 10 minutes. Then shut the windows. Then see if it is in one room more than the other. sometimes this can be caused by a leaking pipe very slightly almost like a fine mist. Stuff like plaster and MDF kitchen units soak up the water and go rot causing various mould growths​ which may not be visible. It might not be apparent until you get under base units that you have a fair ole crop of mushrooms growing under there but you have to isolate the problem areas.

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i would of thought that if is a type of gas from underground more than one room would be effected, could it be a component overheating and giving off fumes in a domestic appliance, we had a mains filter overheating in our dishwasher that gradually melted until it started tripping the fuse box.

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