Indoor Air Testing
Indoor Air Testing is the process of analysing the quality of indoor air pertaining to the air that is present in the factory, office space, school, hospital, and the personal residence. Clean indoor air that promotes good health is a fundamental human right.
Indoor air quality tests show you the levels of pollutants inside your home, office, or business. While some pollutants may only be mild irritants, it is always a good thing to make sure serious indoor air pollutants are not prevalent inside.
An annual average indoor nitrogen dioxide guideline of 40 μg/m3, consistent with the existing WHO air quality guideline, is recommended. The ambient annual average guideline of 40 μg/m3 was initially based on a meta-analysis of indoor studies.
Major contaminates in Indoor Air Testing Service:
- Asbestos
- Lead (Pb)
- Biological Pollutants
- Formaldehyde
- Carbon Monoxide (CO)
- Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Some ways to improve Indoor Air quality:
- Introduce fresh air
- Conduct pest control
- Avoid burning candles or wood
- Avoid using home cleaners and paints with harmful chemicals
