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Locality: Glens Falls, New York

Phone: +1 518-361-3504



Website: www.apointofviewhomeinspections.com/

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A Point of View Home Inspection 16.02.2021

Do you qualify for free money? This is not a scam, we were able to get homeowners over $100,000 in free energy saving upgrade to their home last year. Give us a call to see if you qualify 518-792-7114

A Point of View Home Inspection 05.02.2021

Don’t forget this Saturday night to change your clocks.

A Point of View Home Inspection 24.01.2021

I had thought I’d scene most everything a home owner can do in a home, I guess I was wrong. This is a bath fan with no vent pipe, blowing over a old dust pan on a sheet of metal with the air from the fan trying to evil kenival its way out of the home.

A Point of View Home Inspection 10.01.2021

Congratulations Glens Falls Indian’s. New York State Champions 55-32Congratulations Glens Falls Indian’s. New York State Champions 55-32

A Point of View Home Inspection 25.12.2020

This Holiday season please be careful. Make sure you crack a window or turn on your exhaust fan in the kitchen if you have a gas stove going all day. Any level of carbon monoxide is dangerous, it inhibits hemoglobin, myoglobin, and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase (which are all VERY important!). But typically, a concentration of as little as 0.04% (400 parts per million) carbon monoxide in the air can be fatal.... Below is a chart to help elaborate on the toxicity levels of CO and its symptoms: * 35 ppm (0.0035%) Headache and dizziness within six to eight hours of constant exposure * 100 ppm (0.01%) Slight headache in two to three hours * 200 ppm (0.02%) Slight headache within two to three hours * 400 ppm (0.04%) Frontal headache within one to two hours * 800 ppm (0.08%) Dizziness, nausea, and convulsions within 45 minutes. Insensible within two hours. * 1,600 ppm (0.16%) Headache, dizziness, and nausea within 20 minutes. Death in less than two hours. * 3,200 ppm (0.32%) Headache, dizziness and nausea in five to ten minutes. Death within 30 minutes. * 6,400 ppm (0.64%) Headache and dizziness in one to two minutes. Death in less than 20 minutes. * 12,800 ppm (1.28%) Unconsciousness after 2-3 breaths. Death in less than three minutes. Please make sure your carbon monoxide detectors are working.