Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is defined in terms of freshness and cleanliness of the air quality as it relates to the health and comfort of indoor occupants. IAQ can be affected by gases (including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, radon, ozone, volatile organic compounds), particulates, microbial contaminants (mould, bacteria), formaldehyde or any pollutants that can induce adverse health conditions and “sick building syndrome”. Through IAQ assessment, we can determine the type of air pollutants & provide recommendations and remediation solutions.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is defined in terms of freshness and cleanliness of the air quality as it relates to the health and comfort of indoor occupants. IAQ can be affected by gases (including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, radon, ozone, volatile organic compounds), particulates, microbial contaminants (mould, bacteria), formaldehyde or any pollutants that can induce adverse health conditions and “sick building syndrome”. Through IAQ assessment, we can determine the type of air pollutants & provide recommendations and remediation solutions.