The building operates 12 Air Handling Units (AHUs) serving multiple office floors. Over time, internal duct surfaces had accumulated particulate matter, while several filters were partially blocked, restricting airflow distribution to workstations.
Why Regular Indoor Air Quality Assessments Matter for Your Health
Indoor air quality assessments aren’t just a compliance activity; they are a cornerstone of a healthy built environment. Testing and analysis help you identify hidden contaminants that may otherwise go unnoticed for months or years.
Practical Actions You Can Take Today to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Poor ventilation and stale air can concentrate invisible pollutants like volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide, or even biological contaminants
How to Reduce PM 2.5 Indoors and Improve Your Breathing Environment
Particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns — commonly known as PM 2.5 — is one of the most harmful air pollutants you can’t see but can feel. These fine particles penetrate deep into your lungs and enter the bloodstream, making them a serious indoor air quality concern.