The purpose of HVAC systems is to achieve and maintain high quality indoor air. It serves to remove airborne particles that are responsible for allergies, illness, and unpleasant odours. Additionally, HVAC systems help to keep building occupants comfortable while also maintaining the integrity of climate sensitive products stored in the environment.
Achieving the perfect indoor climate is relatively simple. The challenge is maintaining it, and this is only achieved by regular air quality testing. In this article, we talk about the benefits of good air quality and why you should be testing it regularly.
Many common health issues come from poor air quality. When indoor air is not properly filtered and circulated back into the environment, occupants can experience health issues such as allergies, asthma, sore throats, and headaches to name a few.
These issues are caused by airborne pollutants, particles, and even humidity. For this reason, regular testing of the indoor air quality is imperative.
One of the first notable symptoms of an HVAC system that is not working optimally is poor indoor air quality. As we mentioned before, HVAC systems are designed to filter air before recirculating clean, quality air back into the building.
Therefore, poor air quality indicates that there is fault with the HVAC system or some of its components. When this happens, the system compensates by working harder to carry out its function and is no longer energy efficient. Regular testing of indoor air quality is necessary for saving on energy costs.
Again, when the air quality is poor, it means that there is an issue with your HVAC system. When issues are left undetected, bigger and more expensive issues are bound to arise. Regular testing of air quality can help you identify the need for repair or maintenance which will ultimately save you from spending far more on replacing broken components, or worse, the entire system.
When your employees are happy, healthy, and comfortable, they are more productive. Maintaining good quality indoor air in your office building is necessary not only to look after the health of your employees, but to also create an environment that is conducive to productivity, growth, and profitability.
Foul odours in a building often comes from damp, mould, and other pollutants. Not only is this a health and safety risk, it also has a negative impact on the building’s integrity and your HVAC system. Foul odours inside an office building is indicative of an HVAC system that is not operating optimally. A straining HVAC system consumes more energy than it’s designed to, and a range of issues can arise from this.
High quality, clean indoor air is a necessity for all office environments. Regular testing of your indoor air quality will not only ensure that your employees are comfortable and healthy, but it also prevents you from spending more than you should on energy consumption, repairs, and maintenance.
At Air Options, we design, manufacture, and install custom HVAC systems in the general, medical, commercial, and specialized industries in South Africa.
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