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Date published: 1990
People work best when comfortable. If a building is too hot, too cold, or too stuffy, not only will productivity suffer, but property managers will spend a lot of valuable time fielding complaints. Managing Indoor Air Quality is designed to help property managers establish a preventive maintenance program that will maintain air quality standards and nip any potential problems in the bud.
Divided into six chapters, this publication discusses the challenges that property managers face in managing indoor environments and recommends a management framework to prevent indoor air quality problems. You'll learn how to conduct walk-through building inspections and how to take proper corrective action should you encounter a problem. You'll also learn how best to document, analyze, and investigate air quality complaints and use this information to isolate areas of concern and identify causes.
Managing Indoor Air Quality also recognizes the importance of communicating properly with building occupants during and after inspections. Property managers who want to keep their buildings free from indoor air quality problems will find this publication extremely helpful.
85 pages
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