Indoor
Air Quality
Building
Investigation Program
People spend approximately
90 percent of their time indoors. Studies have shown that the concentrations
of air pollutants indoors can be significantly higher than outdoors.
Indoor air quality (IAQ) problems commonly are caused by one or more
of the following sources:
- Cleaning and
maintenance products;
- Office equipment
and building materials;
- Mold, mildew,
and microbial growth;
- Heating, ventilating
and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems that provide insufficient fresh
air or inadequate climate control;
- Vehicle exhaust;
and
- Industrial
and commercial processes.
GEOMET's Building
Investigation Group is primed to respond to occupant complaints and
to identify potential IAQ problems before they become serious. We
offer a program that adapts to the situation in a phased approach.
Phase I: Preliminary Inspection
- Conduct site
visit and walkthrough
- Interview individuals
experiencing symptoms
- Interview unaffected
individuals
- Interview building
maintenance engineers
- Evaluate the
building's ventilation system
- Recommend a
solution or more specific investigations
Many IAQ problems are solved during the Phase I Investigation. When
a solution is identified, the interested parties usually agree upon
the means for implementing the solution. More obscure problems that
severely affect the functionality of the building may require a Phase
II investigation.
Phase
II: In-depth Investigation
- Characterize
the pollutant levels through field sampling and laboratory analysis
for chemical and biological contaminants
- Evaluate the
building materials, building ventilation system, and other building
characteristics
- Target the
investigation based on the results of laboratory analysis
- Conduct further
site- and situation-specific investigations.
Building Investigation Qualifications
Indoor Air Quality Modeling and Exposure Assessment