Indoor Air Quality

Whilst ambient air quality monitoring is an established norm, indoor air monitoring however is still at its infancy and therefore vital that indoor air quality is measured to safeguard health, comfort, and overall well-being.

Up to 90% of our time is spent indoors, yet very little thought is given to what we’re breathing in our enclosed environments both at home and workplaces. It is thought indoor air quality can be 5 times more polluted than the air outside.

Indoor air is generally recycled, causing it to trap pollutants and allow them to build up within these confined spaces. Typical pollutants in our indoor environments at home and workplaces are cleaning products, cooking, building materials, office equipment fire sources such as log fires are just a few examples to contribute to indoor pollution.

We offer range of monitoring solutions ranging from handheld to online continuous monitoring of CO, CO2, VOC and PM along with numerous other gas detectors – contact us for more details