The liability resulting from poor indoor air quality (IAQ) to employers, building owners, architects and contractors has been tested in recent years, with awards over $40 million. The growing number of IAQ regulations further justifies the need to ensure healthy indoor air.
See for yourself how the benefits of clean, healthy indoor air far outweigh the alternative risk:
- Reduced Liability
- Lower Building Operating Costs
- Reduced Medical Costs and Worker’s Compensation Claims
AirCare’s HealthyBuilding Due Diligence Program
Establishing a Standard of Care
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AirCare’s IAQ investigation strategy conforms to consensus guidelines and protocols of governmental agencies and professional organizations. These organizations have established “standards of care” of what constitutes acceptable IAQ.
AirCare begins an IAQ investigation by thoroughly reviewing a building’s environment, this may include, but is not limited to, its ventilation system. Investigations may entail monitoring air parameters and testing. AirCare is associated with independent accredited laboratories to assure professional, unbiased and accurate laboratory results. |
AirCare provides our clients with results-driven analysis and documentation. Based on our investigation results, remediation protocols are developed that include specifications to remove or control source contamination and improve IAQ. Finally, full documentation is provided to support the HealthyBuilding Due Diligence process.
Contact Us today to see if our HealthyBuilding Due Diligence Program may be right for your company or organization.