What we Offer?
Environmental quality assessment
Indoor air quality in buildings is assessed through technical inspections and specific analyses.
Cleaning and hygienisation of HVAC systems
Technical cleaning of air ducts is carried out through contact vacuuming and system disinfection. This process removes accumulated dirt that affects air quality monitoring and the energy efficiency of the building.
Measurement of environmental parameters
Air quality sensors, indoor air quality meters and continuous monitoring systems are used.
Regulatory compliance and certification
All actions are carried out in accordance with RITE regulations and UNE standards, issuing an Indoor Air Quality Certificate.
FAQs
What is air quality monitoring used for?
Air quality monitoring makes it possible to detect dangerous levels of CO₂, viruses or dust in real time. By using an air quality sensor, adequate ventilation is ensured, reducing workplace absenteeism and improving health (Sick Building Syndrome).
Is air quality monitoring mandatory?
Yes. Buildings with a thermal power output exceeding 70 kW must comply with
RITE (RD 1027/2007) and UNE 100012 and UNE 171330 standards, ensuring healthy environments through air quality monitoring.
Is an indoor air quality meter reliable?
Yes, a calibrated professional indoor air quality meter provides accurate data on invisible pollutants. Unlike outdoor air quality meters, these devices focus on enclosed spaces, where pollutant concentrations can be up to five times higher.