Indoor Air Quality
Bioaerosols like dust mites, mildew, bacteria, and mold can cause allergic reactions or worse to sensitive individuals. These Bioaerosols like the same living conditions humans do; a warm environment with moderate humidity.
Steps we can all take:
Our technologies for creating and monitoring clean air during asbestos and lead abatement can be used to identify other indoor air quality issues. We are happy to come and inspect your home or business for the level of indoor air quality. But we also want to give you some pointers on what you can do yourself.
Reduce Humidity: Eliminate sources of moisture or leaks such as leaking pipes, bathroom vents, and clothes dryers to the outside. Dry the air with dehumidifies.
Increase sunlight and ventilation: Trimming trees and shrubs around homes and buildings can go a long way to drying indoor air. Also making sure attics and crawl space vents are not blocked.
Keep Clean: From the floors to the heating and cooling systems. Regular cleaning is a first step to better air quality, also remember to check vacuum air return filters. Inspect air conditioners before use, and heat systems for loose insulation or leaks.
Service:
Air Sampling and Analysis: Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Temperature, and Relative Humidity
Surface Sampling: Vacuum and Tape Testing.
Weatherization: Energy Audit, Air Sealing, Insulation.
Project Management: Building and Site Inspections, Facility Mapping, Bid Procurement
Post Remediation Verification Testing and Reporting.
Insulation and Ventilation Design