INDOOR AIR QUALITY

ACM Engineering & Environmental Services specializes in the evaluation and investigation of typical Indoor Air Quality (Sick Building Syndrome) concerns that can originate from poor indoor ventilation, air contaminants, odors, moisture and wetness, fungus (mold) and bacteria contamination, and thermal conditions. Occupant's symptoms of Indoor Air Quality problems may include headache, dizziness, sinus congestion, and eye, nose and throat irritation.

Indoor Air Quality (Sick Building Syndrome)

ACM can provide any or all of the following services to assist our clients in managing Indoor Air Quality (Sick Building Syndrome) concerns in a cost-effective and safe manner:

AIHA EMLAP Laboratory Accreditation #102187 for Environmental Microbiology conforming to the ISO/IEC 17025:1999 International Standard, "General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories"

Risk Assessment

Surveys, Inspections and Complaint Response
On-Site Monitoring for Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Relative Humidity, and Temperature
Chemical Identification and Quantification Sampling
Formaldehyde Sampling and Aldehyde Screening
Occupational Exposure Monitoring
Mold and Bacteria Air, Wipe, and Bulk Sampling
Dust Mite Sampling
Nuisance Dust Sampling
Complete Data Analysis and Interpretation
Development of Recommendations for Remediation

Fungal (Mold) Laboratory Services

AIHA EMLAP Laboratory Accreditation #102187 for Environmental Microbiology conforming to the ISO/IEC 17025:1999 International Standard, "General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories"

All Laboratory Technicians Completed the Intensive "Indoor Air Quality: Fungal Spore Identification" Course at McCrone Research Institute in Chicago, Illinois
ACM's Laboratory Is a Licensed State of Texas Authorized “Mold Analysis Laboratory”
ACM Specializes in Analysis of Optical Air (Spore Traps), Samples
ACM Microscopists Utilize a 100x Oil Immersion Objective to Identify Fungal Structures to the 2-Micron Level at 1000X Magnification
ACM's Lab Prides Itself on Maintaining a Maximum of 48-Hour Turn-Around Time On All Optical Air, Samples