What’s in your ducts? If you’re a coffee manufacturer, well, that would be coffee. And a lot of it! IRS’ Air Systems Cleaning Technology division was called in when a coffee manufacturer noticed some sagging ductwork. An initial inspection...
Indoor air quality can be heavily influenced by the presence of bioaerosols in the ventilation system. Bioaerosols can be organic dust, virus, bacteria, and microbes. Common culprits include contaminated ventilation components such as clogged drain pans or dripping...
By proactively working to keep buildings and their mechanical systems in good working, facility managers can more reliably maintain operations while reducing long-term repair and replacement costs. School facility managers, however, also play a large role in...
After indoor air testing indicated unacceptable levels of mold spores in a N.J. elementary school, the school district hired IRS Environmental Services experts to remove and remediate the mold-infested area. Testing showed a high level of Aspergillus-Penicillium mold...
It’s important that, when you find it necessary to have indoor air systems cleaned, the service provider you hire follows the proper duct cleaning procedures. An inexperienced or untrained provider can actually make any existing air quality problems worse by...