Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
 

 

  • Basic parameters of temperature, relative humidity, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide levels
  • Countable airborne particulate include mold spore identification of target groups
  • Viable airborne mold spore and bacteria identification of target groups and species
  • Impact of carpet or furniture on airborne levels of mold spores and bacteria
  • Presence of known allergens in materials such as carpeting or upholstered furniture
  • Overall airborne particulate levels and concentrations
  • Impact of ductwork and HVAC system on airborne levels of particulate (including mold spores)
  • Concentration levels of gaseous contaminants in the environment
  • Identification of contaminant sources and/or pathways
    • Visual observations to determine potential contaminate sources
    • Targeted air sampling to identify elevated or significant levels of suspected contaminants
    • Pressure testing/mapping to identify potential pathways that may move contaminants within a building
    • Characterization or reenactment of specific contaminant behavior in a building
    • Cleanliness assessment of HVAC system and ductwork


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