Free Tool to Diagnose Your Indoor Air Quality

 



Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) plays a critical role in health, comfort, productivity, and overall building performance. Yet, in many buildings, IAQ issues remain hidden until occupants start complaining about headaches, fatigue, odors, or discomfort.

To help building owners, facility managers, and engineers identify early warning signs, I have created a free Indoor Air Quality diagnostic form designed as a quick first screening tool.

Why Indoor Air Quality Matters

Poor IAQ can lead to:

  • Reduced occupant productivity

  • Increased sick leave and discomfort

  • Long-term health concerns

  • Poor HVAC performance and higher energy consumption

  • Complaints that are difficult to trace without proper assessment

Many IAQ problems are linked to ventilation, filtration, humidity control, and maintenance practices rather than major system failures.

What the Free IAQ Diagnostic Tool Does

This free form provides a structured way to assess:

  • Perceived indoor air quality

  • Frequency of odors and stale air

  • Occupant symptoms related to air quality

  • Ventilation adequacy

  • Humidity conditions

  • Dust accumulation and filtration practices

  • HVAC filter replacement frequency

  • Presence of indoor pollutant sources

It is suitable for offices, commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, schools, hotels, and industrial environments.

How the Tool Helps

The form does not replace a professional IAQ audit, but it:

  • Highlights potential problem areas

  • Helps prioritize corrective actions

  • Creates awareness of IAQ-related risks

  • Supports decision-making before investing in detailed studies

Early identification often prevents costly corrective measures later.

Who Should Use This Tool

  • Facility and building managers

  • HVAC and MEP professionals

  • Property owners and developers

  • Sustainability and ESG teams

  • Health and safety managers

Take the Free IAQ Assessment

You can access the free Indoor Air Quality diagnostic tool here:

👉 https://forms.gle/MUVMmU9J3eSgy3it8

If the results indicate moderate or high risk, a detailed IAQ evaluation—including measurements, system reviews, and HVAC optimization—may be recommended.

Final Thoughts

Indoor air quality should be managed proactively, not reactively. Simple tools like this initial diagnostic can reveal hidden issues and guide smarter HVAC and facility decisions.

If you are responsible for indoor environments, this assessment is a good place to start.


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