Indoor Air Quality Problems Solved In Schools & Offices In New Jersey !

Poor Indoor Air Quality can be a major concern for New Jersey property managers and owners. Scientists from one New Jersey company can provide comprehensive indoor air quality testing and evaluation.
 
NEW JERSEY, N.J. - March 14, 2013 - PRLog -- Many public buildings, schools and office complexes in New Jersey suffer from " Sick Building Syndrome"  Some building may just have HVAC issues but the result of typically is employees filing complaints regarding poor indoor quality. Poor Indoor Air Quality and Sick building Syndrome can be caused by environmental and building problems. Finding the source of Indoor Air Quality problems can be difficult. Poor Indoor air quality or complaints resulting from poor indoor air quality can have a chemical or biological source. High moisture areas within a building can cause mold and other fungi to grow. Chemicals from substances stored in the building, chemical off gassing of paints/ rugs & building materials materials can trigger a allergic reaction in building occupants.  A improperly balanced HVAC System can cause high levels of Carbon Dioxide C02 causing headaches and fatigue. Recently EPA and NJDEP awareness of " Vapor Intrusion Issues" brought awareness of indoor air quality being affected by chemicals entering a building through a soil or ground water pathway.

Soil & ground water contamination can release air vapors that can travel into a building structure causing occupant discomfort or illness. Chemical or petroleum products such as heating oil or gasoline from a neighborhood gasoline tank can migrate from a property and travel hundred of feet or even miles if the contamination plume is large enough. Many indoor air quality complaints are sometimes ignored or not corrected because the building manager or investigator may not have the practical knowledge of Indoor Air Quality Science to identify the source of the problem.

Environmental Systems team of Microbiologists and Industrial Hygenists can provide the expertise to investigate and identify indoor air quality problems and provide cost effective remedial solutions to the problem. Environmental Systems is licensed by the New Jersey Department of Health ( NJDOH) for Indoor Air Quality Testing In Public Buildings and Schools. Residential and commercial state wide service is provided

To obtain more information regarding Environmental Systems testing services please call Environmental systems at 732-892-8707 or visit our website at depenvirosystems.com.

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