
AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENTS
OVERVIEW
Our Air Quality Assessments are designed to evaluate both indoor and outdoor air for harmful contaminants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter, mould spores, and other air pollutants. These assessments are crucial for maintaining a healthy environment in workplaces, schools, residential areas, or any building where air quality is a concern. By identifying potential air quality issues early, we help our clients reduce health risks, enhance air quality, and ensure compliance with environmental standards.
KEY BENEFITS:
COMPREHENSIVE AIR TESTING
Measures contaminants including VOCs, particulate matter (PM), mould spores, carbon monoxide, radon, and allergens.
HEALTH RISK MITIGATION
Identifies air quality issues that may lead to respiratory problems, allergies, or long-term health conditions.
IMPROVED AIR QUALITY
Provides recommendations for improving ventilation and reducing airborne contaminants to create a healthier living or working space.
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
Ensures adherence to local and international air quality standards and environmental regulations.
INFORMED DECISION-MAKING
Helps building owners, tenants, and managers make informed decisions on air quality improvement strategies.
WHEN YOU NEED IT:
RENOVATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
To monitor and control air quality during and after renovations or new construction in buildings with poor ventilation.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
When managing indoor air quality concerns in workplaces, schools, or other enclosed spaces to ensure the well-being of employees, students, and visitors.
MOULD OR MOISTURE CONCERNS
If there is a history of mould or water damage in the building, which can affect indoor air quality.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
To assess air quality before purchasing or leasing a property, ensuring the environment is healthy and safe.
Our Air Quality Assessments provide the data you need to ensure the air you breathe is safe, clean, and compliant with health and environmental regulations. Contact us today for more information on how we can help improve your indoor air quality.
