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The indoor air quality in a building refers to a variety of issues where people can find particular elements affecting their health and comfort where they work, study or spend a considerable amount of time. 
 
There are a number of factors that can be measured to determine the potential sources of the problem relating to indoor air quality. These parameters can include temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, ozone, dust, microbiological, volatile organic compounds (VOC), ventilation levels and light. 
 
We can create a bespoke plan of air quality testing and investigation that is based on the comments that you and your workers revealed in our initial telephone discussion. The report provides you with practical ways to improve the air environment in your workplace and should reassure your staff that you are looking after their health and wellbeing with the added benefits of improved productivity. 
An Indoor Air Quality plan (IAQ) refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. 
 
Indoor air quality can be affected by gases (including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, radon, volatile organic compounds), particulates, microbial contaminants (mould, bacteria), or any mass or energy that can result in poor air quality and could induce adverse health conditions in occupants. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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