COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Protect people against poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), which refers to the indoor air breathed in by a building’s occupant.
In commercial office buildings, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a primary concern. IAQ refers to the indoor air breathed in by a building’s occupants. The pollution levels in this indoor air can be up to five times higher than outdoor levels, and poor IAQ ranks as one of the top five environmental risks to public health.
Product & Solutions
The Air Inside These Buildings Can Contains:
• Molds, spores, pollens
• Carbon monoxide, radon, volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
• Bacteria, viruses, and byproducts
• Vehicle engine exhaust, exhaust from industrial plants
• Asbestos, clays, elemental particles, and man-made fibers
Extensive Studies Show:
• 34% of American workers feel that poor IAQ had caused them to miss work
• For every 1,000 workers, poor IAQ results in 600 sick days per year
• 56% of commercial maintenance teams actually admit that their IAQ maintenance is not carried out per IAQ guidelines
• 88% of facility managers say that deferred maintenance is an issue











