Indoor Air Quality
Testing Toronto - Call Center Testing
Indoor air quality testing is an important
part of determining how healthy your
surroundings are. Since we spend over 90% of
our life indoors, the health and quality of the
air we breathe is of utmost importance.
The majority of indoor pollutants are invisible
to the naked eye and do not necessarily produce
a noticeable odor. Good indoor air quality
should also not be confused with cleanliness or
hygiene. A visibly clean home or office
can have a number of air quality issues that are
difficult to rectify if they are not identified
properly.
Are you experiencing any of the
following?...
- repeated headaches
- breathing difficulties, asthma, or
respiratory infections
- excessive coughing or the feeling of
not getting enough air
- repeated congestion or sinus
infections
- dizziness, confusion or malaise
- strange odors
- skin irritation or rash
- ear and eye infections
...You may want to have a thorough air
quality test performed to see if the source
of these symptoms are environmental.
Our indoor air quality assessment service provides
you with a detailed comprehensive written report
on the findings of our tests and detailed recommendations
on how you can improve the indoor air quality of
your call center. We pride ourselves on
having the most extensive and up to date
instrumentation in the industry. Better equipment as
well as extensive experience and industry
certification provides better and more valuable
air quality assessments.
Call Center Indoor Air
Quality Testing
Watch this Youtube video on
Call Center Testing
A typical indoor
environmental assessment includes the following:
- A complete
visual inspection of the premises.
Possible problem areas can be identified for
bio-aerosols such as mold, bacteria, source for
water intrusion,
and possible VOC out gassing, and dust
issues leading to potential health problems.
- Moisture
testing. Ceilings, walls, floors
are screened for possible moisture problems
leading to mold.
- Thermal
Imaging. We can locate hidden
plumbing leaks, windows leaks and other
moisture intrusions inside wall cavities
with our high-tech thermal imaging camera.
This non-intrusive and non-destructive
technique allows us to find moisture issues
before they become visible.
- Toxic gas and
combustible gas screening.
Drains, sinks, toilets and natural gas pipes
and furnace areas are screening for
combustible gases and sewers gas that may be
entering the indoor space.
- CO and CO2
Test. Testing for carbon
monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to
determine indoor levels and possible
sources.
- Temperature and
relative humidity levels in each room.
This provides important information on the
possibility of a mold, dust mite or other
microbial issues. Along with CO2 levels,
this information provides an overall picture
on some of the basics of indoor air quality
and overall air exchange.
- Aerosolized
dust particulate screening.
Efficiency of furnace filters, air cleaners
and possible sources for dust accumulation
using a Laser Particle Counter.
- Formaldehyde
and VOC test: Test for out gassing of
formaldehyde from carpets and furniture.
- Laboratory
sampling for bio-aerosols:
An unusual concentration of airborne mould
spores indicates a hidden mould growth
issue.
- Air Balancing
of HVAC diffusers: An
unbalanced air handling system can lead to
hot or cold zones leading to indoor air
quality complaints
- Written report:
Approximately 15 to 20 pages on all test
results, findings and recommendations on how
you can improve the air quality in your call
center.
Please note that all environmental
assessments are on a per case basis. Not all of
the above parameters may be tested for and
pricing may change. |