Introducing Air Quality Assessment Reports
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Your Complete Indoor Air Quality Assessment Tool
Every building is different. People come and go. Factors constantly change the air quality and exposure risk to viruses like covid-19. So how do you know if your hepa, hvac, and cleaning procedures are working?
How the Indoor Air Quality Assessment Process Works
1. Use Instascope for Baseline Assessment
An initial assessment performed by a certified InstaScope inspector and their customer’s maintenance personnel will help provide a baseline for regularly scheduled assessments.
2. Compare Rooms and Create Protocols
Protocols will fit within a building’s operating parameters to establish what should be normal throughout facilities.
3. Spot Filtration Solutions
Use InstaScope information to properly size spot filtration and placement based on real-time informationn to the specific built environment. Place HEPA in the best areas of the room to assure the lowest reduction of harmful airborne particles possible and place fans to keep air mixed.
4. Ongoing Assessment With Instascope
As air constantly changes, continue using InstaScope on a regular basis to assure air quality is maintaining satisfactory levels and products are effectively cleaning rooms affected by people, resuspension, natural airflow and HVAC.