Indoor Air Quality
Providing a comfortable, safe and healthy indoor environment is an increasingly important concern for employers. Good air quality can increase workers’ concentration and productivity.
Typical symptoms associated with poor indoor air quality include eye, nose and throat irritation, headache, nausea, dizziness and fatigue. In some cases, exposure can lead to building related illnesses including asthma.
Some indoor air quality issues are easy to identify and resolve, while other cases require more in-depth analysis.
TriEx can assist by assessing the air quality in your workplace and make recommendations for corrective action and air hygiene, highlighting any compliance issues.
What’s involved?
We can assess:
- Workplace temperatures, humidity and carbon dioxide
- Formaldehyde and other gases
- Air conditioning performance
- Fungi and bacteria
- Heat stress
For further information on workplace indoor air quality, contact
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