Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Identification, Diagnosis and Mitigation

 

  •  Investigate indoor air quality complaints
  • Conduct air sampling for chemical and microbial contaminants
  • Conduct bulk or wipe sampling as necessary

 

  • Conduct site investigations and assess performance of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems

 

  • Conduct LEEDS IAQ sampling prior to occupancy for conformance with U.S. Green Building Council rating

 

  • Review HVAC system operations and maintenance programs

 

  • Consult with Facility Managers, Building Owners or tenants concerning renovation or remodeling plans which may affect IAQ

 

  • Coordinate with contractors and design contaminant measures during renovation

 

  • Develop facility IAQ Management Program







 

Mold, Bacteria & Moisture Consultation

  • Investigate complaints of microorganism (mold, bacteria and allergens) contamination

 

  • Conduct visual inspections of property to identify source of moisture and visible microbial contamination

 

  • Evaluate extent of microbial contamination through passive and destructive testing

 

  • Conduct bulk, surface or air sampling to characterize problem

 

  • Evaluate factors which caused the microbial contamination to determine if cause is linked to construction defects or occupant related moisture loading

 

  • Develop scope of work for microbial remediation

 

  • Coordinate with remediation contractor

 

  • Oversee microbial remediation

 

 

  • Conduct post-remediation testing

 

 

  • Develop Moisture and Mold Prevention Programs

 

  • Provide training to builders, architects, engineers and property owners on how to prevent mold growth and how to respond to mold-related claims

 

  • Provide litigation support