Strategically Monitor and Manage Indoor Air Quality

Proactive and predictive indoor air quality monitoring.

TRC’s digital capabilities enhance our indoor air quality (IAQ) services with sensor-based monitoring, data management and analytics. These advances help our clients proactively plan and predict indoor air quality responses that enable rapid deployment of service teams to address issues more quickly.

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Sensor-based, Real-Time Indoor Air Quality Monitoring

Embrace Forward-Thinking Health and Safety Practices

Cold and flu season is now cold, flu and COVID-19 season, and it is always the right time to strengthen your facility’s health and safety practices. TRC can help establish a safer space for employees and customers alike with streamlined sensor selection, installation, management and analytics, giving you real-time insights into the viruses, bacteria, fungal spores and other pollutants you face.

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Achieve Peace of Mind With Air Quality Consulting From TRC

TRC teams with your organization to develop site- and location-specific sampling and monitoring strategies using evolving software and hardware technology to rapidly identify potential IAQ concerns. Ongoing management of data integrated with your building management system provides simple reporting for internal documentation or external reporting.

IAQ assessments are conducted using a combination of visual inspections, real-time air monitoring instrumentation, and traditional industrial hygiene air sampling techniques. The various outputs of these assessment techniques are all supported by an integrated digital solutions platform for rapid reporting of findings.

If contaminants are detected or levels are flagged as abnormal, our system will automatically alert you as well as TRC. These concerns can quickly be addressed by TRC’s local service teams to help you understand what is going on and more importantly, what you can do to make sure your facility and employees are safe.

With proactive data monitoring, businesses can alleviate indoor air quality safety concerns and ensure that their facilities can support employees, events and public assembly.

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Data Management and Analytics Dashboards
Physical Parameters
Chemical and Biological Parameters

Sensor Technology

There is a wide variety of sensors on the market to monitor air quality contaminants, including bioaerosols. TRC understands the different solutions and can recommend and deploy the right one to fit your needs and provide enhanced safety and assurance around air quality. In addition to deploying existing sensor solutions, we are working with our research partners to develop the next wave of bioaerosol sensors so that we may bring the latest technology to your Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring project.

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Data Management and Analytics Dashboards

As IAQ levels are monitored by the installed sensors, data is fed in real-time to our secure data management system. The information is incorporated into dashboards pre-configured with each clients’ specific monitoring needs and action levels in mind. These dashboards provide a consolidated view of the data appropriate to the needs of your stakeholders.

TRC can customize a continuous IAQ monitoring system to measure a range of physical, chemical and biological parameters.

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Physical Parameters

  • Barometric pressure
  • Dew point
  • Relative humidity
  • Temperature
  • Particulate matter, 1 μm
  • Particulate matter, 2.5 μm
  • Particulate matter, 10 μm
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Chemical and Biological Parameters

  • Bioaerosols
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Formaldehyde
  • Hydrogen sulfide
  • Methane
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Oxygen
  • Ozone
  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Volatile organic compounds
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