Building Air Quality Articles & Analysis
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At CTSI, our industrial hygiene, building science, and indoor air quality professionals have the tools and expertise to identify these and other airborne contaminants that could cause various respiratory concerns. ...
“To assist in these efforts, the infection control, industrial hygiene, and indoor environmental quality experts at CSC offer school building assessments and inspections; HVAC system evaluations; 3rd party confirmation of cleaning and disinfection protocols; and air, surface, and water testing for environmental pathogens. ...
Moisture issues can include wet building materials, damp contents or even elevated humidity,” said Derrick A. ...
The indoor microbiome in an individual home or building depends on many factors, including the people and pets that occupy it and their behaviors; the type, design, maintenance, building materials and location of the home or building; and climate and other local conditions. ...
Has data sharing become a key resource in economic decision-making since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic? To answer this question and understand recent developments in data sharing and its role in driving innovation, we sat down to talk with both Jean-Marc Lazard, CEO of Opendatasoft and Damien Pelletier, our CEO. In this article, we share three lessons from our conversation: The ...
We also offer personal protective equipment education and training, environmental assessments of buildings and comprehensive air quality evaluations.” CSC has also recently sponsored an educational video about the CDC’s cleaning and disinfecting guidance for a workplace where someone has COVID-19. It can be seen at: ...
“In Puerto Rico and across the Caribbean, the industrial hygiene, building science and indoor air quality professionals at Zimmetry have the tools and expertise to identify these and other airborne carcinogens, pollutants and respiratory irritants. ...
Inspecting the HVAC system for filtration, humidity levels and air exchange rates, and looking for possible allergen sources within the building can be instrumental in finding the issue. ...
Similar to mold, these tiny creatures thrive during this time of year with its warm and humid conditions.” The building science and indoor air quality experts at IEC offer testing, inspection, and consulting services to identify a wide range of indoor allergens, irritants, pollutants, and to locate their sources. ...
To learn more about this or IEC’s other building science and indoor air quality (IAQ) services, please visit www.iecinc.net, email ncancino@iecinc.net or call (877) 432-8378. ...
Media Contact: Joe Hughes Phone: 866-427-4727 E-mail: joe.hughes@iaqtraining.com About IAQ Radio This is the place where the world discusses indoor air quality, the built environment and disaster restoration issues. ...
Media Contact: Joe Hughes Phone: 866-427-4727 E-mail: joe.hughes@iaqtraining.com IAQ Radio This is the place where the world discusses indoor air quality, the built environment and disaster restoration issues. ...
“Some of these fungi, such as Mucor, are also found in indoor environments following a flood or other water damage events leading to mold growth in buildings. Indoor air quality (IAQ) and environmental testing can identify its presence and help lead to preventive measures to prevent outbreaks,” he continued. ...
Core, one of the most recognized providers of commercial indoor air quality (IAQ) services, provides Legionella testing services to protect building inhabitants from the dangers of Legionnaires’ disease. ...
Core, one of the most recognized providers of commercial indoor air quality (IAQ) services, provides testing services to ensure the air in healthcare facilities doesn’t lead to nosocomial infections. ...