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At RHMM we can perform a physical test for certain sources of indoor air problems that may be threatening to your health, including common IAQ quality parameters and screening for common mold health hazards.
On February 18 and 19 we conducted such an indoor air quality investigation of
all buildings connected by hallways of the Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC,
Rock Springs) with a written report. This consisted of multiple location screening
measurements including screening for molds as well as extended duration monitoring
of IAQ parameters.
In the next pages we show a few photos from this investigation.
Chapter 1:
Entrance of WWCC building complex (250):
Three story Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton before windows in Atrium (240):
View of Wyoming plains through Atrium of WWCC complex (241):
Chapter 2
Typical unit heater placement in hallway (211):
Typical vent above door (214):
Typical vent in hallways (210):
Typical vent below window (242)
Typical vent in floor, here in the Atrium (239):
Smoke removal units in ceiling of Atrium (which is three stories high) (208):
Large return vent on upper two floors of stairway adjacent to Atrium (213):
Chapter 3
Setup of equipment for screening measurements of IAQ paramters.
The IAQ-meter is located on top of the unit. The bio-pump, screening for molds, is
loaded with an Air-O-Cell cassette on top of the yellow storage bin. The extension
cord was used to prevent premature draining of internal batteries. The design of
this integrated unit made it possible to perform all screening measurements within
one day throughout the 500,000 sqft. building complex.
First outside IAQ screening in morning (232):
Screening data collection in theatre (198):
Screening data in Classroom
Screening data outside, second time at Noon (219):
Screening data in gymnasium (223):
Screening data in gymnasium (224)
Screening data in office (229):
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