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Indoor Air Quality and Mold
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Key Benefits : |
Professional Mold Detection and Prevention
Experience from a Health & Safety perspective
Use of reasonable experienced based judgment
Establish
Command and Control on client's behalf
Responsive defensible results

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Capabilities : |
Comprehensive
Indoor Air Quality assessments evaluating baseline thermal
comfort and air quality levels to Building Industry ASHRE
Standards. Data logging over time of temperature, humidity,
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, relative humidity, culture and/or Air-O-Cell
testing and evaluation of building envelope and HVAC system for
other air quality criteria such as molds, Bacteria, Mycotoxins,
Insect Parts, Allergens, Particulates, and Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC). Other capabilities include Fecal
sterols, Endotoxins, Mycotoxins, PCR ~ DNA, Legionella,
specified Allergens, MVOCs, Avian microbes.
Portfolio Assessment
Least
cost approach to affordable housing portfolio
Corporate and Government Facilities
Standards
based approach to occupant health and safety
Residential
Visual
assessment and limited testing approach to clients budget
limitations

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Reference Projects :
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Brief list of representative projects
Corporate Campus, Legacy Drive, Plano, Texas
Investigation of HVAC systems in e-commerce and world data centers.
Corporate Campus, Richardson, Texas
Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Assessment and Corrective Action Plan
for multiple buildings including six story office tower.
Texas Protective and Regulatory Services - Texas Panhandle
Facilities IAQ Assessment and Plans, Specifications & Estimates
Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) - North Texas
Indoor Air Quality Assessment and Corrective Action Plan.
Corporate Headquarters - Six story high-rise, Dallas, Texas
Building
Indoor Air Quality and Corrective Action verification.
137 unit Seniors Center - Two Story - Texas Panhandle
Remediation of 32 HVAC systems
85 unit Seniors Center - One Story - Sherman, Texas
Building
& Indoor Air Quality assessment and Corrective Action.

Source EPA 2004

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(Sept 30, 2004)
Guidance for Clinicians on the Recognition and
Management of Health Effects Related to Mold Exposure and
Moisture Indoors.

| Borescope |
Bore scope for visual inspection in wall, floors,
and HVAC units.

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| Robot |
Robotic inspection of commercial HVAC
systems. Video documentation of before and
after conditions is developed.

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| Air
Sampling |
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Impactor sample in HVAC system reveals elevated
levels of Penicillium brevicompactum.

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Common
Locations |
Mold commonly grows in dark or wet areas that are
not easily visible such as:
Water damaged walls
Water damaged ceilings
Behind water heaters
Bathroom and showers
Baseboards, carpets, and floors
Janitorial closets
Kitchen and food service areas
HVAC systems and ducts |
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Mold
Decision Wheel
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