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Indoor Air Quality
Our team will thoroughly assess your HVAC systems to identify indoor air quality (IAQ) threats and their sources. Then, we’ll work with you to create an action plan.
Assessing your IAQ makes sense.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the average American spends about 90% of their time indoors where the concentrations of some pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than typical outdoor concentrations. Using the recommendations of accredited organizations such as ASHRAE, EPA and CDC, Service Logic works with you to develop and execute the right indoor air quality solutions for your operation.
Ensure your HVAC systems are improving air quality and are not part of the problem.
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Is your building configured and used in the same way as originally designed?
If not, airflow may not match the occupancy in some areas. If your humidity levels get above 60%, then higher levels of pathogens are more likely.
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Was your HVAC equipment installed correctly?
When inspecting existing systems, we often come across issues such as improper ductwork sealing, closed outdoor air dampers and incorrectly piped condensate drains.
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Have you professionally maintained your HVAC systems?
When systems aren’t routinely serviced, they operate inefficiently, which will negatively impact your IAQ, energy costs and comfort.
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Are system setpoints optimal?
Ensure setpoints for heating, cooling, ventilation, humidity and night setback are functioning properly. Minor adjustments can often result in improved comfort and energy efficiency.
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Do you use active and passive filtration?
Very small particles, including pathogens, are not carried by the air current through passive filter media and remain in the space unless active filtration such as GPS Air needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI) is added to your system.
Learn how to improve the indoor air quality in your space.
How NPBI Works
GPS-patented NPBI technology works with your existing HVAC system to target and reduce airborne particles, including odors, viruses and bacteria.
GPS NPBI at work:
- Air moves through your existing duct system over the GPS ionizer.
- The ionizer produces ions that are carried by the airstream through the duct and into the room.
- The ions attach themselves to particles, forming large clusters that are ultimately trapped by the HVAC system’s filter.
- Airborne particles are reduced, resulting in better indoor air quality.
People everywhere are breathing easier.
From offices, schools and government buildings to airports, healthcare settings and large community spaces, GPS Air’s NPBI technology is operating in thousands of facilities around the world.
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About GPS
UL-certified GPS does not produce ozone and works with third-party laboratories to continually test and improve their indoor air quality products.
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IAQ Funding
For schools, universities and government buildings, HVAC improvements and IAQ projects are eligible for funding under programs such as the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund.
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