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| Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
Assessments |
| Network Environmental
Systems, Inc. (NES) has extensive experience investigating
“sick building syndrome” (SBS) and “building-related
illness” (BRI) complaint investigation, as well as providing
a wide variety of proactive indoor air quality (IAQ) investigation
and resolution services. IAQ investigative methodologies utilize
consensus standards and protocols developed by professional organizations,
such as the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning
Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE), American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists (ACGIH), EPA, OSHA, and the National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH).
NES can provide rapid turnaround, building diagnostic evaluations,
and complaint driven investigations to evaluate the overall indoor
air quality within a building and identify potential IAQ problems
within commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, industrial facilities
and apartment buildings. NES has performed numerous evaluations
of IAQ concerns associated with building material emissions, building
ventilation systems, production process emissions and industrial
facilities, mold and bacteria contamination, chemical and pesticide
application, and indoor lead-based paint (LBP) and asbestos-containing
materials (ACM’s). NES has extensive experience in
assisting building management with employee informational forums
to discuss employee concerns and present survey findings.
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| IAQ Investigation
Services |
- Building Diagnostic Evaluations.
- Mechanical systems examination.
- Employee Interviews and Interview Questionnaires.
- Direct reading measurements of indoor air parameters
(CO 2, CO, Temperature, Relative Humidity, etc.).
- Contaminant Sampling and Evaluations.
- VOCs, SVOCs, Aldehydes, Dust Particles, Pesticides,
Process Emissions, surface contaminant deposition, molds,
allergens, endotoxins, etc.
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
Evaluations.
- Inspection of HVAC condition and maintenance, provisions
for make-up air, effectiveness of the air distribution system,
and evaluation of the potential for contaminant infiltration.
- Cooling tower operations.
- Bioaerosol contamination evaluation.
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