INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Hard Services
walkthrough inspection
- Collecting available information about the history of the building and its ventilation system;
- Collecting previous record of IAQ complaints;
- Notifying the building occupants of the upcoming investigation;
- Identifying key individuals for access to relevant information as well as relevant locations within the building;
- Identifying potential contaminants and their sources.
assessment
- Biological contaminants – bacteria, viruses, fungi (including molds), dust mite and pollen.
- Chemical pollutants – tobacco smoke, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide (products of combustion), carbon dioxide, ozone and VOC (products from food court).
- Particles – solid or liquid substances, which are, light enough to be suspended in the air. Particles of dust, dirt or other substance may be drawn into the building from outside and also be produced by activities that occur in the building.
solution consultant
- Robotic duct cleaning
- Indoor air quality monitoring
- Occupational safety and health monitoring
- Environment sampling and monitoring
categories : hard services
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Hard Services
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a crucial aspect of building health as it impacts the comfort and well-being of occupants. IAQ can be affected by various contaminants, including particulates, pollutants, microbial contaminants, or other mass or energy stressors that can lead to adverse health conditions. In Malaysia, IAQ must adhere to the Industry Code Of Practice On Indoor Air Quality 2010, set forth by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Ministry of Human Resources.
walkthrough inspection
- Collecting available information about the history of the building and its ventilation system;
- Collecting previous record of IAQ complaints;
- Notifying the building occupants of the upcoming investigation;
- Identifying key individuals for access to relevant information as well as relevant locations within the building;
- Identifying potential contaminants and their sources.
assessment
- Biological contaminants – bacteria, viruses, fungi (including molds), dust mite and pollen.
- Chemical pollutants – tobacco smoke, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide (products of combustion), carbon dioxide, ozone and VOC (products from food court).
- Particles – solid or liquid substances, which are, light enough to be suspended in the air. Particles of dust, dirt or other substance may be drawn into the building from outside and also be produced by activities that occur in the building.
solution consultant
- Robotic duct cleaning
- Indoor air quality monitoring
- Occupational safety and health monitoring
- Environment sampling and monitoring
categories : hard services
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