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Monitoring Remotely

Everyone is aware of the importance of good quality air in our homes and workplace.  It can be a highly complicated matter to find answers to your concerns with specialist equipment and lab analysing.

BMT can help you find answers to your concerns by monitoring your indoor air quality either physically or remotely.

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Indoor Air Quality Matters

Indoor air quality (IAQ) significantly impacts health, comfort, and productivity. Poor IAQ can lead to various health issues, ranging from minor discomfort to serious respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. It can also affect concentration, potentially reducing productivity in workplaces and homes. 

Why Remotely

Testing remotely is one of the best options, as air quality varies by hour, day, week and monthly.  In short, to get a perfect result the technician would need to be on station 24hr a day, every day and thats what remote monitoring does.

Airborne Dust

Indoor dust can cause various health problems. It's a mix of particles that can trigger allergies, respiratory issues, and potentially even more serious conditions. Dust contains allergens like dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander, which can worsen existing respiratory conditions. Furthermore, some dust particles can be small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs, causing respiratory and cardiovascular problems. 

Testing For Poor Air Quality

Air quality tests for airborne spore must undertaken by a trained technician who will use specialised meters to gather information.  The resulting numbers and samples are analysed using lab techniques.

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High CO2

High CO2 levels in offices and homes can lead to decreased productivity, drowsiness, headaches, and other health issues, as well as contribute to sick building syndrome. Monitoring CO2 levels can also  bring awareness to the presence of airborne mould

High TVOC

High TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds) levels in indoor air can indicate a potential health risk and are often associated with mould of various sources, including building materials, cleaning products, and even human presence.

​Analysing all these elements to understand if a problem exists requires a qualified technician keeping an eye on the results on a daily basis.

Who needs air quality monitoring? 

  • Every home

  • All offices

  • Restaurants

  • Gyms

  • Classrooms

  • Hotels

  • In short, anywhere people gather indoors.

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