







Our team lead a project that was all about checking the indoor air quality at a commercial building in Scunthorpe. The main focus was to see if any chemical pollutants or ventilation issues were causing discomfort for the people working there. The assessment covered temperature, humidity, and air contaminants across the building and its annex. After gathering the data, it was found that the air quality, including the levels of contaminants and fresh air, was generally good. There were no clear signs that poor air quality was causing any health issues, despite some dust noticed by employees due to ongoing night work.
One key recommendation was to improve ventilation, especially in high-traffic office areas, to enhance the fresh air supply. Keeping the temperatures steady and introducing houseplants or even a humidifier might help with humidity too. Overall, the building’s air quality is solid, but small improvements in ventilation could make a noticeable difference.