Our IAQ management plans are designed to assess your current indoor air quality so you can identify risks for poor indoor air quality and discover health and safety problems specific to your facility.
We will provide an assessment of your facilities, including:
• Occupant complaints
• Ventilation system design and operation
• Pesticides and chemicals used in the building
Each plan incorporates antimicrobial technology, including high-efficiency filtration and ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, into your HVAC system to eliminate microbial threats before they spread through the air.
Facilities that enact good indoor air quality practices are poised to be the winners in a post-COVID economy. Don’t lose customers to your competitors—or worse, lose your business altogether—by letting your facility fall short on indoor air quality standards.
When you’re running a business, there are so many factors that are outside of your control. But the air you breathe in doesn’t have to be one of them.
Our advanced IAQ sensors use proprietary technology to monitor over 15 different parameters in real time, including:
Temperature
Humidity
Carbon dioxide levels
Volatile organic compound (VOC) levels
Particulate matter levels
UVGI irradiance levels
We can help you see what’s happening inside your buildings at any given time, so you can make informed decisions about how to keep your indoor environment clean and healthy.
Don't trust your indoor air quality to just any monitoring system.
SAST iAQ Pro™ features technology that monitors, collects, analyzes, stores, and provides reports detailing real-time IAQ conditions, circulation, and performance data from HVAC systems, filtration, and air treatment protocols so you can verify that your air is clean and ensure legal compliance at every level.
But that’s not all—you can also gain a competitive advantage in your industry with forward-facing public displays, letting people in your building know the real-time status of the air. No more wondering!
SAST iAQ Pro™ meets requirements detailed in the RESET guidelines and WELL Building Standards, which are recognized by the CDC and ASHRAE, and offers remediation recommendations based on data collection results.
Evaluate and compare data collection results to recognized acceptable guidelines and standards
Assess and investigate the potential sources of system-generated or employee-reported IAQ concerns
Create a remediation plan for sources of root causes based on your IAQ and HVAC data