Whether you’re a commercial property owner or facilities manager, it is important that the quality of indoor air inside your building is within acceptable standards. It usually goes unnoticed, but it plays an integral role in the well-being and productivity of the building’s occupants. Making it one of your top priorities allows you to create an environment that fosters efficiency, comfort and vitality.
Cafco Services, one of the top HVAC installation companies in the area, explores practical strategies and innovative solutions to ensure optimal indoor air quality (IAQ) in buildings.
Ventilation is one of the primary factors influencing IAQ. Maintaining a well-designed and properly functioning ventilation systems is imperative for the benefit of everyone inside the building — tenants, employees and visitors. Schedule regular inspections of air vents, filters and exhaust systems to ensure efficient airflow and minimize the accumulation of dust and other airborne particles. Consider controlling ventilation based on demand — it will adjust airflow depending on how many people are inside the building at any given time. This optimizes a building’s energy consumption while keeping air quality in check.
Purifying the indoor air helps occupants of buildings breathe a little bit easier. A variety of technologies are available for property owners and facility managers to consider in this aspect. There are air purifiers that use high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters that can effectively capture dust, pollen, bacteria and other airborne particles. Those that emit ultraviolet (UV) light are capable of destroying viruses, mold and other microorganisms. Eliminating volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is possible with the help of air purifiers that combine UV light and a catalyst like titanium dioxide. Get in touch with your local HVAC repair contractor for more information on the different types of air purifying systems that can best fit your building’s needs.
Indoor humidity control is one of the most integral aspects of a building’s daily operations. High humidity, after all, can promote mold growth and encourage the proliferation of dust mites. In the same vein, low humidity can affect the health of occupants, causing dryness and respiratory issues. The ideal indoor humidity level is between 30% and 50%, and those figures can be achieved by installing humidifiers and dehumidifiers. Ensure a healthy indoor environment by investing in smart sensors and monitoring systems to keep track and control humidity levels as well.
Indoor air quality can make your commercial building or facility more comfortable or more hazardous, depending on the system and maintenance plan you have in place. But you don’t have to figure out how to evaluate indoor air quality yourself — Cafco Services is here to help. As one of the top heating and air conditioner maintenance companies in the area, we care about the success of your building operations. Call (513) 242-3400, or fill out our contact form to request a professional evaluation.
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