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INDOOR AIR QUALITY (IAQ) TESTING & MONITORING
Occupants of buildings with poor IAQ can report a wide range of health problems which are often called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) or Tight Building Syndrome (TBS), Building-Related Illness (BRI) and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS). Sampling the indoor air environment may include a vast array of contaminants.
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Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)
Air quality testing for sick building syndrome (SBS) and other air quality related illnesses and issues.
Building-Related Illness (BRI)
Air quality testing for building related illness (BRI) and other air quality related illnesses and issues.
Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS)
Air quality testing formultiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) and other air quality related illnesses and issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions About IAQ Testing & Monitoring
Indoor air quality testing (IAQ) is the process of assessing a subject site and then setting up appropriate testing and monitoring to accurately sample air quality over a period of time, analyze samples, and report on sample findings so that appropriate actions can be taken to ensure consistently safe air quality in any given workspace, public space, or private dwelling.
We have found several common pollutants in the workplace environment, including carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, elevated carbon dioxide levels, formaldehyde, high particulate levels, and low humidity. An assessment of the area will identify the pollutants in your work area.
Simple solutions can often be:
- Increase the ventilation in the area
- Increase the fresh air dampers on the heating/cooling unit
- Increase/decrease humidification
- Adjusting temperature levels
- Increasing air filtration
- Moving air inlets
Common symptoms include allergies, headaches, sinus issues, drowsiness, fatigue, sore throat, and cough.