INDOOR AIR QUALITY MONITORING
Indoor Air Quality Monitoring involves taking measurements inside buildings to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the occupants. Effective Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Reduces Health Risks Indoor air pollution carries significant short and long-term health risks for inhabitants. Typical symptoms associated with poor indoor air quality include eye, nose, and throat irritation, headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue.
Normal Parameters measured:
- Particulate Matters (PM10 & PM2.5)
- Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC)
- Carbon Monoxide (CO)
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- Formaldehyde (HCHO)
- Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
- Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
- Ozone (O3)
Applicable Industry:
- FM companies
- Schools
- Real estate
- Hotels
- Offices
- Operational plants and factories
- Public buildings, government
- Malls
- Gyms
Person In-Charge:
HSE Manager, FM manager, Project directors
Importance & Benefits:
- Green building requirement for GSAS and LEEDS
- Health and Safety initiative
- Client requirement
- COVID-19 has enhanced the need for measurement of ventilation rates, airflow, pollutant pathways and validation