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Indoor Air Quality Assessment

BEYOND COMPLIANCE

IAQ can have a strong impact on performance, focus, and well-being. Ensure your building is comfortable and healthy with an evaluation.

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A healthy workforce is a productive workforce.

The average American spends a little more than 90% of their time indoors, and did you know that levels of air pollution indoors can be as high or even higher than outdoor levels? There's a wide range of contaminants that can cause worker discomfort and negatively impact their health, from pollen and dust to mold and VOCs, each of which contributes its own set of symptoms that can be disruptive and lead to poor concentration and lower productivity among occupants.

Having comprehensive industrial hygiene programs and a strong safety culture are not just good for your bottom line, they give you peace of mind. Our team of industrial hygienists is ready to help you mitigate risks and create a strong, healthy and productive workplace.

Indoor Air Quality Investigation

We'll conduct a survey of problem areas to identify the source of discomfort. As part of the initial inspection, we'll provide you with preliminary carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide determinations, as well as a comparison of temperature and humidity levels with ASHRAE recommendations.

Particulate matter and VOC Determination

Dust and VOCs generated from indoor sources such as cleaning products, smoke, building materials and furnishings are invisible contaminants that can cause discomfort or even lead to health problems if left unchecked.

Biological contaminants

Airborne bacteria, fungi, mold and pollen can contribute to poor indoor air quality and cause allergies and discomfort among building occupants. If you suspect any of these may be causing poor IAQ in your workplace, we'll conduct an assessment and recommend corrective actions if necesarry.

Ventilation System Overview

Inadequate ventilation systems that do not bring enough fresh air indoors can cause air to stagnate and exacerbate problems from contaminants. Testing your ventilation systems is an excellent way to make sure your IAQ contaminant problems are unlikely to come back.

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