Air Quality Testing

Air quality testing involves evaluating the presence and concentration of pollutants in the air to ensure a safe and healthy environment. This service is crucial for both indoor and outdoor settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Here are the key aspects of air quality testing:

  • Particulate Matter (PM): Includes PM2.5 (particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less) and PM10 (particles with a diameter of 10 micrometers or less). These particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream.
  • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): A gas formed from combustion processes that can contribute to respiratory problems and smog formation.
  • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): A gas produced by burning fossil fuels that can cause respiratory issues and contribute to acid rain.
  • Carbon Monoxide (CO): A colorless, odorless gas from incomplete combustion that can interfere with the body’s ability to transport oxygen.
Products and Tests Performed
  • Ammonia
  • Benzene
  • Benzo (a) pyrene
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Heavy metals (Arsenic, Lead Nickel)
  • Hydrogen sulphide
  • Light and ventilation measurements Air Flow Velocity
  • Mercury
  • Metrological Data (Temperature, Relative humidity, Rain Fall, Solar Radiation, Wind Direction etc.)
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Oxygen
  • Ozone
  • PAH’s
  • Particulate matter 10 & Particulate matter 2.5
  • Sulphur dioxide
  • VOC’s
  • Air flow Velocity
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Light and Ventilation Measurements
  • NH2
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Oxygen
  • Ozone
  • PM10
  • PM2.5
  • Sulphur dioxide
  • Temperature & Relative Humidity
  • Total Suspended Particulate Matter
  • VOC’s
  • Acid mist
  • Ammonia
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Flue Gas Temperature
  • Flue Gas Velocity
  • Hydrogen sulphide
  • Oxides of nitrogen as NO2
  • Particulate matter
  • Quantity of flue gas emission
  • Sulphur dioxide as SO2