Indoor Air Quality Investigations

Airborne contaminants are generated from a variety of sources such as cleaning agents, VOCs including formaldehyde from new building materials, and biological agents from indoor and outdoor sources. As they become more concentrated, they present a greater problem. Strategic sampling identifies problems to aid in the development of an action
plan to eliminate or control the situation and aid in developing an effective O&M program.

Bioaerosol (Spore Trap) Sampling

  • Viable Mold Spores
  • Non-viable Mold Spores

 

Particle Counts

Direct Surface Extraction Sampling

VOC Sampling

Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide Testing

Moisture Content Sampling

  • Temperature
  • Relativity

 

Humidity Level Sampling

Exhaust Ventilation/General Airflow Systems Studies and Review

Sick Building Syndrome Investigations

Bacterial Sampling

  • Legionellae Sp. (Cooling Towers, etc.)
  • Pseudomonas (e.g. Hospitals)
  • Metal-working Fluid Reservoirs

 

       

 

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. Awards

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2008 Distinguished Corporation Award

Michigan Society of Professional Engineers

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. is pleased to announce it has received the 2008 Distinguished Corporation Award, given by the Michigan Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE).  

Each year, the award is presented to a well known and respected firm within the engineering community that has clearly demonstrated continued leadership in, and contributed to the engineering profession, MSPE, and the community in which it resides.

The MSPE committee awarded FTC&H for the firm’s long-standing support and generosity to the organization and its programs not only monetarily, but also for efforts in encouraging its engineers’ participation and leadership with MSPE.