
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
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