Commercial Air Quality Testing Services

Industrial Air Quality Testing For Your Business

  • Independently Accredited Investigators
  • Professional Indoor Air Quality Testing Service.

Professional industrial air quality testing is vital for commercial buildings. PROAC’s commercial air quality testing team can help your business.

Unknown odors and occupant respiratory discomfort can be triggers for an industrial air quality testing investigation. Typically this investigation includes occupant interviews and a visual inspection of the space in question. This inspection also includes background information such as temperature, relative humidity, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and particle levels as well as the use of moisture meters and thermal imaging technology to help identify moisture bearing areas.

Taking Samples Of Your Business's Air Quality

Additionally, samples of your business's air quality will be obtained to help identify the concentration and types of airborne contaminants, such as mold and bacteria. PROAC Corporation employs industry-standard investigative techniques and sampling equipment.

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    Professional Air Quality Specialists

    All projects are supervised by independently accredited Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant (CIEC). Microbiological samples are sent to an American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited microbiology lab for examination/analysis. Information obtained is compiled into a report that details all aspects of the investigation, interpretation of the air quality test's findings and recommendations for future actions, if warranted. Get your air quality tested today!

    Common Questions We Receive About Indoor Air Quality Testing

    We receive a lot of questions about indoor air quality for commercial businesses. Although managing air quality in a home is one thing, in comparison, business air quality is a major priority to keeping your doors open and your organization functioning daily. Below are a few of the common questions we receive about our commercial indoor air quality testing services.

    Does PROAC Provide Building Air Quality Tests

    Yes, at PROAC we have dedicated teams that will test your building's air quality. The benefit of having a commercial building air quality test performed by a professional is we will be able to deliver higher quality air testing that looks closely at the potential air pollutants in your business. Along with testing your air quality, we can interpret the test's results and find the source of air pollutants in your commercial building.

    How Do I Test My Business’s Air Quality?

    While you can use at-home air quality testing kits, they only test for a small number of air pollutants and will not be able to test the whole area of a large business. You can test your business's air quality on your own but it will not be as effective. Commercial air quality testing can protect your business from lawsuits, and it will help find air quality issues. Get your company’s building professionally air quality tested by PROAC.

    Test My Air Quality To Find Why My Office Building Smells?

    There are a number of reasons your office smells a bit off. If you are smelling something like dirty socks, there is likely a mold issue in your building. If you smell something like gas, it is probably gas! When your office building starts to smell, you should not try to mask the odor. Instead, you should determine the odor source and work to remediate the problem. We are the air quality specialists for the job. Let us test your commercial building’s air quality, find the source of the issue, and fix it.

    What Do You Sample In An Indoor Air Quality Test?

    At PROAC we perform a wide variety of indoor air quality testing. Our professional lab and team are equipped to determine air quality issues in business buildings like corporate offices and hospital buildings to industrial buildings. Whether there is a foul odor or the toxins do not have a traceable scent, we approach air quality testing with a careful diagnostic and testing approach. Below are a few of the common things we test for in the air:

    Air Quality Testing Frequently Asked Questions

    How often should my facility have air quality testing?

    Commercial facilities should have air quality testing done yearly to ensure the environment is being maintained, and to spot any potential air quality issues before they turn into something worse. Industries like manufacturing or healthcare are exposed to more air contaminants and demand for good air quality should consider quarterly or bi-yearly air quality tests.

    Do I need air quality testing even after I just had my HVAC system cleaned?

    Yes, air quality testing is still needed with a newly cleaned or installed HVAC system. You want to make sure that no major air contaminants were released during the cleaning process, and that any adjustments or fixes to the systems that were made are working well.

    How long does air quality testing take?

    Air quality testing is not an invasive procedure, and will only take about a day at your facility, which in most cases can remain open during the testing. The results are usually available shortly after the testing is finished.

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    Locations We Provide Commercial Air Quality Testing

    PROAC is located in central Pennsylvania, but we serve a wide variety of states on the east coast of the United States. The primary states we provide air quality testing for are New YorkNew JerseyMaryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and Delaware. If you are located outside of this area, contact us, and we can see about helping you

    Contact PROAC Corporation For Commercial Air Quality Testing

    Get the best commercial air quality testing for your company. PROAC Corp. can test your company’s air quality so you can be back in business in no time. Contact us for a free quote and consultation.

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