RESET Accredited Air Quality Monitors
The Building Is The Databse: Our 3D Deep Spatial Data solution achieves measurable, objective indoor air quality data driven analysis to benchmark current "as-is" conditions. *Color Schematic Floorplan Included. We perform a short-term continuous, real-time indoor air quality monitor deployment which includes a Radon and Asthma trigger assessment in conjunction with creating color schematic floor plans to estimate the number of RESET accredited real-time indoor air quality monitors that are needed to determine where to place them for certification. If elevated Radon levels are found, survey your buildings for structural or mechanical issues that could be allowing Radon to enter, such as cracks in the foundation, expansion joints, subslab HVAC ducts and building pressurization patterns.
We Take Pride In Serving Our Community. Concairge is are a Baltimore City based Climate Technology company that supports the movement to create classrooms that prioritize air quality and human health by providing the only real-time, continuous, performance based building accredidation driven by continuous, real-time, 3rd party validated smart sensor data. Increasingly, we understand the key to better decision making with indoor environments is founded on the data surrounding environmental quality and building performance.
Encourage administrators and facilities managers to connect with Radon mitigation professionals to share their stories and solicit advice. Partner with parent groups, local health departments, facilities and maintenance organizations and other credible organizations to build understanding, trust and support.
We follow the EPA Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Tools for Schools Action Kit to tie your goals for continuous, real-time Radon and Asthma Trigger data to your overarching IAQ, health and environmental program goals. We coordinate this effort with existing IAQ management program activities.
We can assist your team in designing Standard Operating Procedures, or SOPs and develop district-wide continous, real-time indoor Radon and Asthma Trigger data management procedures and adapt protocols and remedial action steps according to the needs of each school.
As you are building an effective multidisciplinary team to plan for continuous, real-time Radon and Asthma Trigger sensor data and mitigation, include on your team a trained radon professional; start by talking with your state radon program representative. Invite members from existing IAQ or Health and Safety Committees, facilities managers, air-conditioning technicians, IAQ professionals, school administrators, other staff and parents.
Make the Radon and Asthma Trigger Program Meaningful Include Radon and Asthma Trigger awareness as part of your overall IAQ management training and education efforts. Share with parents and staff the link between Radon and Asthma Triggers and building operations, and encourage them to test their homes as the home is often the most significant source of Radon and Asthma Trigger exposure.
Communicate your action plan to stakeholders and the importance of Radon and Asthma Trigger measurement data. Share your measurement results results, mitigation plans and follow-up measurement plans. In cases of elevated Radon and Asthma Trigger levels, ensure that your mitigation plan is in place so you can communicate those plans to parents. Invite key stakeholders to examine the issue and be part of the solution.
The EPA suggests initial short-term testing in all frequently occupied, ground contact rooms. Implement Radon and Asthma Trigger reduction plans If you find high Radon and Athma Trigger levels and need to mitigate, consider hiring a mitigation contractor. Some states have restrictions on who can measure, test or mitigate a school. Consult with your state radon office for statespecific recommendations.
Attend Radon and Asthma Trigger training to learn about Radon and Asthma and how to effectively measure, test, mitigate and maintain Radon and Asthma Trigger reduction. Empower maintenance and facilities staff to become Radon and Asthma Trigger champions as occupants will likely refer to them for answers about the measuring, testing plan and mitigation actions.
Educate Staff about Radon and Asthma Triggers. Include teachers in your measurment and testing process to foster awareness and create support. Encourage them to incorporate Radon and Asthma Triggers into lesson plans by having students participate in Radon and Asthma-related science projects or in the National Radon and Asthma Poster Contest.
Ask for feedback from your radon testing team, district stakeholders and parents to improve the radon management process. Identify best practices that improve your process for future follow-up radon testing.
Identify funding and staff resources available for real-time indoor air quality monitoring, testing and mitigation. If mitigation is necessary, then initiate Radon and Asthma Trigger reduction in the highest Radon and Asthma risk areas first.
We always ask for feedback from district stakeholders and parents to improve our continuous, real-time indoor air quality measurement process. We are always looking to identify best practices that improve our process for future follow-up Radon and Asthma Trigger monitoring and testing.
We ensure continuity of our continuous, real-time indoor air quality management plan to determine additional measurement and testing needs and follow-up. Continuous, real-time indoor air quality monitoring ensures Radon and Asthma Trigger mitigation systems are functioning properly. Continuously monitor real-time indoor air quality following all major renovations, and consider how HVAC modifications or upgrades may affect Radon and Asthma Trigger intrusion.
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