Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
Create Healthier Indoor Spaces — and Prove It with Data
Indoor environments can trap harmful pollutants, especially in buildings with limited ventilation or high occupancy. This monitoring service identifies key contaminants such as carbon dioxide (CO₂), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde, PM10/PM2.5, and humidity levels to assess air quality and ventilation performance.
Whether you’re pursuing BREEAM credits, responding to complaints, or assessing post-construction conditions, this service helps you demonstrate a safe and healthy indoor environment — supported by expert reports and compliant with UK standards.
Why It Matters — and What Could Go Wrong
Poor indoor air can lead to:
- 😷 Headaches, fatigue, or respiratory problems
- ⚠️ BREEAM or WELL certification failure
- 🧾 Non-compliance with Building Regulations Part F or CIBSE TM40
- 📣 Complaints from employees, tenants, or building users
In high-risk buildings — such as offices, schools, or healthcare facilities — indoor air quality is no longer optional. Employers, developers, and landlords have a legal and reputational duty to manage it.
What’s Measured
- CO₂ – ventilation performance
- VOCs – from furniture, cleaning products, paints
- Formaldehyde – carcinogenic compound found in building materials
- PM10/PM2.5 – fine particles from dust, machinery, or external ingress
- Temperature & Humidity – thermal comfort and moisture control
How It Works
- Passive and active monitors installed for short or long-term periods
- Spot checks or continuous tracking depending on building usage
- Data analysis compared to WHO, CIBSE, and HSE guidelines
- Detailed reports with mitigation advice if thresholds are exceeded
Who It’s For
- 🏢 Employers & Facilities Managers
- 🧱 Developers aiming for BREEAM or WELL certification
- 🏥 Hospitals, Schools & Care Facilities
- 🏘️ Housing Providers & Letting Agents
- 🏫 Local Authorities & Education Estates
What You Get
- 📋 Clear, actionable air quality reports
- 🧠 Expert interpretation of what levels mean
- 🔧 Guidance on improving ventilation or reducing emissions
- ✅ Compliance with workplace health standards and building guidance
Prove Your Building Is Healthy — and Keep Occupants Safe
You can’t see poor air — but people feel it. This service gives you the evidence to show your space is safe, compliant, and fit for purpose.
Our UK wide indoor air quality monitoring services help identify and manage pollutants that impact health, comfort, and compliance in workplaces and buildings. We provide comprehensive assessment of VOCs, particulates (PM2.5, PM10), carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and other airborne contaminants to ensure safe indoor environments. Using advanced instrumentation and calibrated sampling techniques, our specialists deliver accurate data for occupational exposure assessments, HVAC performance checks, and sick building investigations. We support offices, schools, laboratories, healthcare facilities, and industrial premises across the UK with tailored monitoring strategies and clear, regulatory-compliant reports. Our expert team works in line with UK HSE and CIBSE guidelines to identify sources of poor air quality and recommend effective control measures. Choose trusted, independent indoor air quality testing to protect building occupants, demonstrate compliance, and maintain high environmental standards for your organisation.