Clearwater-based Microbiology lab's decade-long research establishes important
fundamental guidelines for air quality practitioners and consumers.
Tampa, FL --For more than twenty
years, health problems stemming from building-related biological and
non-biological materials have been on the rise, yet indoor air quality
professionals and consumers have lacked a starting point by which to compare
bacterial and fungal bioaerosol results in a presently unregulated industry.
Until now.
"To date, the industry, both private and public, has not been able
to establish a basis by which to measure the baseline conditions for indoor
airborne bacteria and fungi," said Alan Wozniak, President and CEO
of Pure Air Control Services.
"With our extensive environmental
background and multiple-disciplined IAQ experience spanning over 500 million
square feet of residential and commercial building space, we have been able to
provide bioaerosol guidelines that are being used to determine what is normal
in a home or building environment."
At the recent 2005 American Industrial Hygiene Conference Expo in Anaheim,
California, Dr. Rajiv Sahay announced the results of a decade-long study on
airborne culturable bioaerosols in a presentation entitled "
Indoor
Environmental Quality (IEQ): A 10-Year Case Study for Industry IEQ
Guidelines" to an audience of over 450 industry professionals.
As one of about twenty-five Ph.D. aerobiologists in the world, Dr. Sahay,
Laboratory Manager for the Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab ) in
Clearwater, FL, has spent the past ten years collaborating with colleagues Dr.
Monroe King, Alan Wozniak, CIAQP, Francisco Aguirre, CIAQP, Dr. James
Kimbrough, Mark Wozniak, MBA, CIAQP and Dr. Tomas Tamulis regarding bioaerosol
issues. They collectively recognized the importance of introducing mold
guidelines to assist in establishing normal background bioaerosol numbers for
building indoor environments and thus began compiling data for this important
aerobiological exploration.
"There are many charlatans and shamans in the indoor air quality
industry today. In an unregulated industry, this can wreak havoc to the
uninformed consumer," said Mr. Wozniak
. "It was for
that reason, among others, that we felt compelled to diligently assess our
inter-relational database and provide industry guidelines."
The Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab) has gone through the rigorous
steps to become one of the elite American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
accredited (EMLAP #102795) environmental microbiology laboratories in the U.S.
EDLab is the only Florida lab accredited in bacteriology, mycology and
microscopy.
"Upon establishing the laboratory in 1992, it was our intent to
accumulate the data derived from field analysis to begin documenting realistic
microbiological guidelines and standards," said Mr. Wozniak.
"Since
it's inception, we have invested a lot of time and money in developing not only
a state-of-the-art microbiology laboratory, but also in developing the
proprietary inter-relational database called Computer Assisted Air Management
Program (CAAMP) by which to compare airborne culturable bioaerosols."
Throughout the decade-long study, more than eleven thousand indoor and outdoor
bacterial and fungal samples were taken in and around over seven thousand
commercial and residential test sites across the United States . The outcome of
Dr. Sahay's study provides important normative data on culturable bioaerosols
for both fungi and bacteria that have been applied to other sectors of
business.
"Our industrial hygiene protocols and laboratory guidelines have
been utilized in many important indoor environmental quality expert testimony
cases," said Mr. Wozniak.
Dr. Sahay's suggested guidelines for airborne culturable bioaerosols for indoor
environmental quality are designed to help consumers, IAQ technicians, building
diagnosticians, environmental scientists and other air quality professionals
gain a better understanding with relation to building conditions, indoor air
quality and bio-aerobiology.
"Since Dr. Sahay's indoor environmental quality presentation,
thousands of industry professionals have requested a copy of the mold
guidelines; a clear indicator of the need for guidelines and
standardization," stated Mr. Wozniak.
"Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ): A 10-Year Case Study for
Industry IEQ Guidelines" is the first of many indoor air quality
studies presented by the Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory from the data
garnered over the ten-year time period.
For more information on EDlabs services or a free copy of the 10 –Year Study
please call (800) 422-7873 ext. 303.
Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab ) is a division of Pure Air Control
Services, Inc.
About Pure Air Control Services:
Founded in 1984 by Alan Wozniak, President/CEO in what began as a small
mechanical contracting business has grown into an award winning, industry
leading indoor environmental quality (IEQ) service company serving many fortune
500 corporations, school boards, county, city, state and federal governments
and consumers across the US. The firm has serviced over 500 million
square feet of indoor environments in over 10,000 facilities. Pure Air
Control Services is under contract with the General Services Administration
(GSA), Contract #GS-10F-0488R, linking them directly to federal governmental
agencies as a provider for IAQ consulting, expert laboratory analysis, as well
as HVAC system cleaning and mold remediation services. The firm is also a
certified 8(a) MBE.
The firm has offices in Tampa , FL , Atlanta , GA , West Palm Beach , Fl.,
Houston , TX and Washington , DC , that services the entire country.
Pure Air Control Services provides the following indoor environmental
services on a national basis:
· Building Sciences Evaluation
· Building Health Check
· Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (AIHA
Accredited)
· Environmental Project Management
· IAQ-Screen Check Test Kits/EvaluAire and EvaluAire
Pro
· Mold Remediation Services
· HVAC System Remediation
Clients of Pure Air Control Services include: Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), General Services Administration (GSA), Johnson Controls,
Allstate Insurance, Carrier Air Conditioning, Siemens’ Building Technologies
(SBT), V.T. Griffin, Dobbins Air Force Base, Naval Air Warfare Center
- Orlando, Naval Air Station - King's Bay, Georgia; The Haskell Company,
Leon County Government, Tallahassee, Florida, Pinellas County Government,
Clearwater, Florida; Collier County Government, Naples, Florida; Bayfront
Medical Center, St. Pete, Florida; US Army - Ft. Bragg, Kentucky; Naval Station
- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Montgomery County School District, Maryland; Citrus
County School District, Florida; and many others.
For additional information, please contact:
Mr. Alan Wozniak, President/CEO
Pure Air Control Services, Inc.
(800) 422-7873 x 802
www.pureaircontrols.com
www.edlab.org
www.buildinghealthcheck.com
www.indoorairtest.com
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