One of the non-scope consideration that is sometimes seen in the Phase One Environmental Site Assessment Report is Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
Poor indoor air quality can be caused by a variety of sources such as high temperature and humidity or poor ventilation. And there are even more sources of indoor air pollutants including (but not limited to) asbestos, radon, carbon monoxide, combustion sources (oil, gas, kerosene, wood, etc.), and even the use of household cleaners.
IAQ issues are especially prominent in commercial offices or multi-tenant spaces. For more information on addressing IAQ as a Property Manager, visit our newsletter archives at www.augustmack.com/Newsletter/2009/February/Article0164.html and BREATHE EASY!
Poor indoor air quality can be caused by a variety of sources such as high temperature and humidity or poor ventilation. And there are even more sources of indoor air pollutants including (but not limited to) asbestos, radon, carbon monoxide, combustion sources (oil, gas, kerosene, wood, etc.), and even the use of household cleaners.
IAQ issues are especially prominent in commercial offices or multi-tenant spaces. For more information on addressing IAQ as a Property Manager, visit our newsletter archives at www.augustmack.com/Newsletter/2009/February/Article0164.html and BREATHE EASY!
August Mack specializes in environmental, health and safety compliance; environmental due diligence; environmental site remediation; and sustainable business strategies to the industrial, legal, financial, health care and government sectors throughout North America. August Mack has offices in Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania. For more information on August Mack's environmental, health and safety services, visit www.augustmack.com or call 800.579.0770.
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