Indoor Air Quality
Assessments and Sampling
Inadequate ventilation,
water infiltration, elevated humidity levels, and a variety of other
circumstances can promote adverse indoor air quality.
Oftentimes, this results
in vague symptomology to individuals working within the organizational
environment. This can inhibit organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
Indoor air quality assessments and sampling are necessary. They may include sampling for physical contaminants,
chemical compounds, or airborne microbes. A thorough investigation into the
espoused symptoms, physical structures, and ventilation are required which may
necessitate sampling actions. This data is then consolidated into a report that
characterizes the indoor air quality.
Environmental Support Network, Inc.
conducts indoor air quality inspections, sampling, and assessments designed to
give managers the needed information to define pertinent response actions.