Renovation and refurbishment activities often introduce a significant amount of indoor air pollutants into buildings. Paints, adhesives, varnishes, furniture, carpentry works, chemical treatments, and construction dust release harmful contaminants such as formaldehyde (HCHO), total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), and airborne particulates (PM2.5 and PM10). These pollutants can linger indoors for days or even weeks, affecting air quality and posing health risks to occupants.
Renovation activities release airborne pollutants that can cause:
Our IAQ Testing Services adhere to:
Providing an IAQ compliance report reassures staff, tenants, guests, and visitors that yours pace is safe after renovation.
Healthy buildings improve well- being, support environmental sustainability, and enhance corporate image
Using certified instruments to detect fluctuations throughout the day.
Our Indoor Air Quality Environmental Specialists conduct a full evaluation of ventilation, pollutant sources, and environmental conditions.
You will receive a detailed IAQ report including:
Whether you require VOC testing, formaldehyde measurement, particulate analysis, or full Indoor Air Contaminant Assessment, we are here to support your needs.
Pre & Post Renovation IAQ Testing checks indoor air quality before and after renovation works to ensure the space is safe for occupancy.
Renovation materials such as paints, adhesives, furniture, and flooring can release pollutants like formaldehyde, TVOC, PM₂.₅, and PM₁₀, which may affect occupants’ health.
Common parameters include TVOC, formaldehyde, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀, carbon dioxide, and other indoor air contaminants.
Offices, schools, healthcare facilities, retail outlets, hotels, residential homes, and newly renovated buildings may require IAQ testing before re-occupancy.
The report includes test results, comparison with SS 554 IAQ limits, findings, interpretation, and recommendations for corrective actions if required.
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