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Indoor air quality: instruments, diagnosis and trainings


Humidity, IAQ and energy efficiency are linked.

Hygrometers, trainings, diagnosis and treatments, Domosystem offer at the service of indoor air quality is built on its moisture expertise.




Workshops-trainings

"IAQ diagnosis", "Conciliating energy performance and indoor air quality" and "Indoor air quality and health in tertiary buildings" here are the planned workshops-trainings.

On-site hygrometers

Moisture is one of the main factors of indoor air quality. Excess water in vapour form promotes interior air pollution (mites, bacteria, etc) and contributes to sick building syndrome (SBS).
Precisely measuring relative humidity, and monitoring it over time helps identify sources of discomfort, overconsumption of energy, allergies, and respiratory diseases.

Humidity, IAQ and thermal performance

Water intake in the action of building, pipe linkage, migrating damp from soil and condensation are all sources that may feed the excess water, either gas or liquid.
Understanding the causes of excess humidity allows proceeding appropriate works and improving the thermal performance of materials as well as indoor air quality (occupants' well-being and health as well as controlled energy consumption).
Diagnosis and solutions: our services
- building moisture survey and indoor air quality diagnosis
- rising damp treatment in contaminated walls

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Indoor air quality and health

Testimonial

"improve the work environment"

Indoor air quality training

Health and productivity of staff? Air quality in tertiary buildings?

Indoor air guidelines for public access buildings

Public access buildings have indoor air guidelines for three pollutants: formaldehyde, benzene and carbon dioxide.

Indoor air emissions


Health labelling of all the construction and decorating products from 2013

This IAQ labelling involves the manufacturers, the importers and the distributors of the products as well as contractors in France.