Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to residents, workers, and even pets. Understanding and controlling common pollutants indoors can help reduce the risk of major health concerns.
From diesel exhaust, dust, smoke and other sources.
From building materials, furniture, cooking and smoking.
From activities such as painting, cooking and smoking.
From outdoor air to ground level ozone is harmful to breathe.
From people exhaling and cooking.
The purpose of an indoor air quality assessment is to identify issues in the air quality of your facility areas and develop long-term solutions to promote the health and safety of your building occupants. This process involves collecting air samples, examining human exposure to pollutants, gathering samples on building surfaces, and studying the airflow.
The air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants.