Indoor Air Quality

Breathing made easy

Concentra EHS provides indoor air quality services in the following markets:

Health care

  • Carbon Monoxide (from heating system exhausts, delivery vehicles, and other sources)
  • Particle Counts (to determine areas with higher particulate concentrations)
  • Bioaerosol (Spore-Trap) Sampling (for viable and non-viable mold spores and bacteria)
  • Direct Surface Extraction Samples (on suspected mold contamination)
  • Moisture Content of Substrates and Structural Timbers (i.e. drywall, wood, plaster, etc.)
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (from various sources, including microbiological)
  • Carbon Dioxide (used as a proxy measurement for general air exchange)
  • Relative Humidity Levels
  • Effectiveness of Local and General Exhaust Ventilation Systems
  • General Airflow

Home air quality

  • Carbon Monoxide (from heating system exhausts, delivery vehicles, and other sources)
  • Particle Counts (to determine areas with higher particulate concentrations)
  • Bioaerosol (Spore-Trap) Sampling (for viable and non-viable mold spores)
  • Direct Surface Extraction Samples (on suspected mold contamination)
  • Moisture Content of Substrates and Structural Timbers (i.e. drywall, wood, plaster, etc.)
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (from various sources, including microbiological)
  • Carbon Dioxide (used as a proxy measurement for general air exchange)
  • Relative Humidity Levels
  • Effectiveness of Local and General Exhaust Ventilation Systems
  • General Airflow

Office environment

  • Carbon Monoxide (from heating system exhausts, delivery vehicles, and other sources)
  • Particle Counts (to determine areas with higher particulate concentrations)
  • Bioaerosol (Spore-Trap) Sampling (for viable and non-viable mold spores and bacteria)
  • Direct Surface Extraction Samples (on suspected mold contamination)
  • Moisture Content of Substrates and Structural Timbers (i.e. drywall, wood, plaster, etc.)
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (from various sources, including microbiological)
  • Carbon Dioxide (used as a proxy measurement for general air exchange)
  • Relative Humidity Levels
  • Effectiveness of Local and General Exhaust Ventilation Systems
  • General Airflow

Schools and public buildings

  • Carbon Monoxide (from heating system exhausts, delivery vehicles, and other sources)
  • Particle Counts (to determine areas with higher particulate concentrations)
  • Bioaerosol (Spore-Trap) Sampling (for viable and non-viable mold spores)
  • Direct Surface Extraction Samples (on suspected mold contamination)
  • Moisture Content of Substrates and Structural Timbers (i.e. drywall, wood, plaster, etc.)
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (from various sources, including microbiological)
  • Carbon Dioxide (used as a proxy measurement for general air exchange)
  • Relative Humidity Levels
  • Effectiveness of Local and General Exhaust Ventilation Systems
  • General Airflow
If your particular question or concern is not included on this page, we encourage you to contact us with your specific question or concern. We will be happy to assist you.