Over the past several years, health complaints associated with indoor air quality have been reported with increasing frequency. Energy conservation efforts, construction activities, building materials, and HVAC system design and operation are among the many building-related factors that affect indoor air quality.
Building owners and managers are often confused by a lack of indoor air quality regulations or specific guidelines for addressing or managing indoor air quality issues. Keystone Environmental, Health, & Safety Services, Inc. combines the best science available with real-world experience and works closely with architects, engineers, building managers, and home owners to develop optimum indoor air quality solutions. Indoor air quality considerations include but are not limited to:
Office & consumer products
Cleaning chemicals
Copiers & printers
Solvent-based markers
Fungal & bacterial contamination
Water intrusion
Carpeting
HVAC system insulation
Ceiling tiles
Airborne concentrations
Building ventilation
HVAC system design & operation
HVAC system maintenance
Construction & renovation activities
Materials used
Air contaminant migration
Impact on HVAC system operation