Source review
Identify odor, VOC, and pollutant sources coming from materials, equipment, or maintenance habits.
Foundation
A focused starting point that defines the standards before the rest of the project decisions lock in.
Indoor Environment / Air
Monitoring and mitigation planning for spaces where ventilation, filtration, and occupant well-being need more attention.
iaq review
source mapping
mitigation plan
Service Preview
Ventilation review, filtration logic, and low-emission material strategy.
What we focus on
We identify the likely sources of poor indoor air quality and prioritize the fixes that matter most. That includes ventilation, emissions, filtration, and the way a space is operated after handover.
Identify odor, VOC, and pollutant sources coming from materials, equipment, or maintenance habits.
Check air delivery, exhaust, and filtration assumptions against how the building is actually used.
Offer simple monitoring and maintenance actions so performance stays stable over time.
Identify odor, VOC, and pollutant sources coming from materials, equipment, or maintenance habits.
Foundation
A focused starting point that defines the standards before the rest of the project decisions lock in.
Check air delivery, exhaust, and filtration assumptions against how the building is actually used.
Offer simple monitoring and maintenance actions so performance stays stable over time.
Scope of support
Each section is now intentionally different: the feature area reads like an editorial board, and the process section becomes a timeline rather than another card wall.
We review the space, building systems, and known occupant concerns.
Potential indoor air issues are ranked by urgency and fixability.
Mitigation measures are laid out in a sequence that teams can actually execute.
Expected outcomes
The page structure is intentionally calm so the content reads like a real project brief, even while the route is still being built out.
Start the conversationSpaces become easier to occupy because irritation and uncertainty go down.
Instead of generic advice, teams get focused actions tied to the building’s conditions.
Monitoring becomes part of routine operations, not a one-time event.