Categories: IAQ

Commercial Building Indoor Air Quality: Key Things to Know

A comfortable workspace can contribute to the productivity of your employees. If you own a business, a pleasant environment can help you attract customers. Moreover, understanding the importance of indoor air quality (IAQ) can help maintain indoor comfort and protect your staff’s well-being. 

Here are essential things you need to know about IAQ in commercial buildings. 

Why Good Indoor Air Quality Matters

The quality of the air you breathe can impact your health. Indoor air pollution can cause various health issues, from asthma attacks and allergic reactions to bronchitis and pneumonia. It can also cause headaches, fatigue, dizziness, irritability and forgetfulness. Addressing IAQ issues goes a long way in keeping your commercial space safe and comfortable.

Typical Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

Various things can contribute to indoor air pollution in commercial buildings. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can have adverse effects on your health. They are typically found in office supplies, poorly maintained HVAC systems and cleaning products. Outdoor pollutants can also enter your indoor spaces through open windows and doors. 

Regular air quality assessments can help identify areas for improvement. Reputable professionals have the tools and expertise to unveil issues with your air quality. They can determine the best ways to keep the air you breathe at work as clean as possible, such as installing air purification systems and regular duct cleaning. 

Key Areas to Monitor

HVAC Systems and Ventilation

Your HVAC system circulates and filters air throughout your building. Regular inspection and maintenance go a long way in reducing air pollutants and ensuring efficient operation. An efficient HVAC system is vital to maintaining comfortable temperatures and humidity levels. 

High-Risk Areas

Pay attention to spaces in your building prone to higher pollution, such as manufacturing zones and waste disposal areas. Enhanced cleaning protocols with targeted ventilation and air purification strategies can significantly improve IAQ in these hotspots.

Entryways and Shared Spaces

Managing air quality near building entrances and exits can help control the spread of outdoor pollutants. Additionally, shared spaces like conference rooms, lobbies and cafeterias should be focal points for IAQ improvement efforts. There’s an increased risk of airborne disease transmission and pollutant exposure in these high-traffic areas. 

Need help improving your business’ indoor air quality? You can rely on Perfect Degree HVAC for reliable IAQ solutions. Call us at (610) 529-7372 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation. 

Jennifer Woodruff

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