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Air Quality Index
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) has an air quality index for the ambient air. This index is a composite measure of the health risk to people working or exercising outside based upon the amount of various pollutants present. These pollutants include ozone, particulate matter, oxides of nitrogen and carbon monoxide. Based upon the concentrations of these pollutants, the US EPA issues the air quality index for the day. The index ranges from healthy to extremely unhealthy.

Unfortunately, there is no such air quality index for indoor air quality. Yet, the vast majority of people spend 95% of their time indoors. Therefore, one should be more concerned with the air quality index in their home, child's school, or work place. At EEI, we can determine if the "indoor air quality index" is healthy or unhealthy for our clients. EEI can accomplish this task by examining a variety of parameters which provide an overview of a building's air quality. Based on current information provided by a variety of government regulations and research agencies and utilizing EEI's decades of cumulative experience, EEI provides our clients with an accurate assessment of their indoor air quality.

The information gathered by EEI during the indoor air quality assessment is documented in a detailed report. This report includes an introduction which provides the background, and scope of work for the project. The next portion of the report provides an executive summary of the data collected along with a more detailed description of the results. Conclusions and recommendations based upon the data are also provided. The report also contains a complete description on how the data was collected, including a summary of the sampling and analytical techniques utilized. The final section delineates the quality assurance and quality control measures implemented to ensure accurate data. Finally, the report will include an Appendix containing support documentation for the project.

Whether your need is testing, disinfection or remedial services, EEI has the qualified staff on hand. No matter what time of day, EEI's full-time personnel are available. All of our field workers are OSHA certified, state licensed, and insured. With over 100 years of cumulative experience in the construction and consulting business, EEI's employees are adept at handling our client's needs in a timely and cost-effective manner. This commitment to our client's satisfaction is why many of our projects are with previously satisfied customers.

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Most recently updated on Monday, January 22, 2001.