







A recent Indoor Air Quality Assessment was carried out by our team at a site in Liverpool to evaluate the overall air conditions and ensure a healthy environment. The inspection focused on identifying potential air quality concerns, including microbial contamination, to minimise any risks to occupants.
The assessment revealed that, while most areas were within acceptable air quality levels, some concerns were noted. High levels of bacteria, particularly in specific locations, indicated potential hygiene issues that need attention. While no immediate health risks were identified, improvements were recommended to enhance ventilation, implement better cleaning practices, and conduct regular air quality monitoring to prevent future contamination.
The site displayed signs of wear and tear, including moisture damage and ventilation inefficiencies, which could contribute to air quality challenges. Addressing these structural and environmental factors will help maintain cleaner air and a healthier indoor space.
By taking proactive measures, the site can continue to provide a safe environment for its occupants. Ongoing maintenance and routine checks will be key to sustaining good indoor air quality in the long run.