| PRLog | Free Press Release Distribution | + Bookmark This Page | |||||||
| Home| Submit Free Press Release| News Archive| By Category| By Location| By Date| By Tag| Newsletter| 40,000 RSS Feeds | 09:48 AM [GMT -05:00] | ||||||||
FilterCategoryAccounting Advertising Aerospace Affiliate Program Agriculture Apparel Architecture Arts Automotive Banking Beauty Biotech Books Business Computers Construction Consumer Defense Education Electronics Energy Engineering Entertainment Environment Event Family Fashion Finance Fitness Food Free Games Government Health Home Home Business Human Resources Industrial Insurance Internet Legal Lifestyle Literature Loans Manufacturing Marketing Media Medical Mobile Mortgage Movies Multimedia Music Non Profit Open Source Pets Photography Property Publishing Real Estate Religion Reports Research Restaurants Retail Science Security Semiconductors Services Shipping Shopping Society Software Sports Technology Telecom Textile Tourism Transportation Travel Wireless Country Afghanistan American Samoa Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Cambodia Canada China Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Korea, Republic of Lao PDR Lebanon Liechtenstein Malaysia Malta Mauritius Mexico Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russian Federation Saudi Arabia Scotland Serbia & Montenegro Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Timor-Leste Trinidad & Tobago Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States United States MO Islands Viet Nam State / Province Select Country First City / Town Select State First | Use of Infrared Thermal Imaging in Indoor Environmental for Investigations in Singapore
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) –
Mar 04, 2008 – Indoor Air Quality
The levels of indoor contaminants from individual sources alone may not pose great risk, but most offices have more than one source of contamination and there can be a serious risk from the cumulative effects of combined sources. Since people spend about 8 hours at work each day they can be exposed over and over again to low levels of contaminants. The cumulative effects can be a cause of "sick building syndrome" and cause possible long term Health Issues. The use of Infrared Thermal Imaging to locate hot or cold spots can help understand and identify the source(s) Infrared thermal imaging has been increasingly used to identify wet building materials that can be sources of mold growth and degraded indoor environmental quality. However, infrared cameras are also an important tool in the evaluation of AHUs (Air Handling Units systems), which are the primary pathways for the distribution of contaminants in a building. Through identification of temperature differentials, infrared cameras can be used to pinpoint areas of unwanted pressurization or depressurization within a building, negative pressure indoors with respect to outdoors, and problems with AHU system components. Infrared cameras can be used to rapidly identify areas of concern so that an in-depth evaluation and corrective action can be taken to correct degraded indoor environmental quality. IR thermal imaging is a useful tool in the rapid determination of moisture intrusions, building envelope failures, building air pressures, and air flows. These parameters are important factors to consider when evaluating indoor environmental quality. For clients who wish to investigate their environments using thermal Imaging, please email us at info@iaqsg.com or call us at 62419443 for more information. For more inforation on IR Infrared thermal imaging, please visit out website http://www.iaqsg.com
Email to a Friend Email to Author Visit Press Room Previous News Next News
Disclaimer: Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog.Org can't be held liable for the contents of the press releases. Report Abuse | Search Jobs / Post Jobs New
Previous News Next News For Businesses ... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| How to Write a Press Release| SiteMap| Contact PRLog| Privacy Policy| Terms of Use| Copyright Notice |