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Indoor Air Quality Testing
Indoor Air Quality Testing

Your Building's Air Is Telling You Something. We Help You Listen.

The EPA says indoor air is 2-5x more polluted than outdoor air. We measure what's in yours and tell you exactly what to do about it.

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EPA Methods
30+ Years Experience
Trusted by Ohio landlords & homebuyers

What Happens After You Request Testing

1

We review your details

Property type, compliance needs, timeline

2

We confirm pricing

No surprises — you'll know the cost upfront

3

We schedule at your convenience

Testing happens when it works for you

The Problem

Why This Matters

Quick Summary

  • Indoor air is 2-5x more polluted than outdoor
  • VOCs, particulates, CO2, and biologicals all contribute
  • Symptoms often misattributed to other causes
  • Sick Building Syndrome impacts productivity

Americans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, yet most people never think about the quality of the air they're breathing inside their homes, offices, schools, and commercial buildings. The EPA has consistently found that indoor air is 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air — and in some cases, up to 100 times worse.

Indoor air pollutants include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) off-gassing from furniture, flooring, and cleaning products; particulate matter from cooking, heating, and outdoor infiltration; carbon dioxide from poor ventilation; carbon monoxide from combustion appliances; and biological contaminants like mold spores, bacteria, and dust mites. The symptoms of poor indoor air quality — headaches, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, respiratory irritation — are often attributed to other causes, leaving the real problem unaddressed.

For commercial property owners and employers, indoor air quality has become a business-critical issue. Sick Building Syndrome, employee complaints, and the post-pandemic focus on ventilation have made IAQ a regulatory, liability, and retention concern. Poor air quality reduces productivity, increases absenteeism, and exposes building owners to legal claims.

Environmental concern
Bidemly solution

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Lab-certified results

Our Solution

How Bidemly Helps

Quick Summary

  • Measures PM, VOCs, CO2, CO, humidity, biologicals
  • Compared to EPA, ASHRAE, OSHA standards
  • Prioritized improvement recommendations
  • Follow-up testing to verify fixes

Bidemly conducts comprehensive indoor air quality assessments using professional-grade monitoring equipment that measures particulate matter, VOCs, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, temperature, humidity, and airborne biological contaminants. We don't just hand you numbers — we interpret the data in the context of EPA guidelines, ASHRAE ventilation standards, and OSHA exposure limits, and we provide specific, prioritized recommendations to improve your indoor environment.

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What You Get

Every test includes these deliverables — no surprise add-ons.

Multi-parameter air quality monitoring (PM2.5, PM10, VOCs, CO2, CO)
Temperature and humidity mapping
Airborne biological sampling (mold spores, bacteria)
Ventilation rate assessment (air changes per hour)
HVAC system evaluation and filter condition review
Comparison to EPA, ASHRAE, and OSHA standards
Comprehensive report with prioritized improvement recommendations
Follow-up testing to verify improvements

Is This Service Right for You?

01

Commercial building owners and property managers

Tenant complaints about air quality can lead to lease breaks, lawsuits, and reputation damage. Proactive testing demonstrates due diligence.

02

Employers with persistent employee health complaints

Sick Building Syndrome is real and costly. IAQ testing identifies the cause and gives you a clear remediation path — and documentation if complaints escalate.

03

Schools and daycare facilities

Children breathe more air relative to body weight than adults, making them especially vulnerable. Parents increasingly expect proof of safe indoor environments.

04

Homeowners experiencing unexplained respiratory symptoms

If symptoms improve when you leave your home and return when you come back, your indoor air may be the cause. Testing identifies what you can't see or smell.

Transparent Pricing

Indoor air quality assessments are priced based on building size, number of sampling locations, and parameters tested. Contact us for a customized scope and quote. Most residential assessments can be completed in a single visit.

Most inspections are completed in a single visit with minimal disruption.

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