If you have an IAQ (indoor air quality) problem, are you being notified by an IAQ professional? There are a number of monitors in the marketplace and more coming every day. The question is, however, who is interpreting this information so you know what these elements mean in your unique indoor environment?
If you have an IAQ problem, do you know an IAQ Professional who can help? Most clients struggle with knowing who to call for indoor air quality issues. When a issue surfaces, do you call you HVAC contractor, an Industrial Hygienist or a trained IAQ Professional? Let us help you with a team of professionals who can address your specific issue.
If you have an IAQ problem, don’t you want to be connected to an IAQ Professional who has the solution? NORMI™, the National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors, trains and certifies IAQ professionals in the areas of sampling, assessment, and solutions to help clients resolve indoor air quality issues. To find a professional near you, click on “Find a Pro” to purchase, activate and monitor your monitoring system.
Indoor air is 5 to 10 times or more polluted than outdoor air and people spend about 90% of their time indoors. Air quality is essential to a healthier building. These days the building owners and the building occupants are knowledgeable about IAQ and are concerne...
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