Organizations with the reputation for excellent workplace environments reap great benefits in productivity, public image and ability to attract quality personnel. Concern for indoor environmental quality (IEQ) extends to all types of organizations, and delivery of healthy, fresh ventilation is vital.
WorkingBuildings maintains a database on the growing list of documented hazards, how they can be removed, what levels of exposure constitute a health risk, governmental regulations and many other factors.
WorkingBuildings has a staff of certified indoor environmental quality professionals with the experience to provide sampling and diagnostic services for the following potential hazards:
Airborne mold and fungi
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Respirable particles
Radon
Carbon monoxide and other regulated gaseous contaminants
Legionella (bacteria that causes Legionnaire’s disease)
In addition to the hazards listed above, WorkingBuildings’ staff has extensive experience investigating and troubleshooting building operational issues impacting occupant comfort and health. This includes investigating the following:
Temperature and relative humidity levels
Carbon dioxide levels
Objectionable odors
HVAC system operation
Air filtration effectiveness
Building envelope integrity
Space pressure relationships
We have the experience to guide management through the complex decision-making processes surrounding workplace safety, cost effective IEQ procedures, health and wellness.
"We would never consider building our new BSL-3 facility without WorkingBuildings."
- Karl Hoenes
Project Manager
Georgia Department of Public Health
WorkingBuildings is a founding member. WorkingBuildings is an Equal Opportunity Employer.