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Indoor air quality used to be an HVAC contractor's problem. Now it's a property management one.
Tenants are asking about CO₂ in conference rooms. Investors want IAQ data in ESG disclosures. Insurance underwriters are factoring climate-driven exposures into commercial property risk. The property manager's job description has quietly expanded.
Our latest article covers what indoor air quality means in a commercial building context, the standards that apply, the most common problems property managers encounter, and how to evaluate the equipment and software available to support a credible monitoring program.
Read it in the Aethair Resource Library:
aethair.io/resources/indoor-air-quality-monitoring-commercial-buildings
Every pollutant in a building has a source: building materials, poor ventilation, occupants, combustion appliances, even outdoor infiltration. Knowing where they come from is the first step to improving indoor air quality.
WELL certification is a voluntary, performance-based framework that combines point-in-time verification with ongoing operational requirements, and requires recertification approximately every three years. Continuous monitoring captures what happens between formal verification events. Aethair's platform pairs continuous monitoring with WELL-aligned thresholds, providing data for the years between scheduled tests, structured reports for verification and ESG disclosures, and occupant-facing displays in lobbies and shared spaces.
Read about the WELL Building Standard and the role continuous monitoring plays in supporting buildings that align with it, in our latest article in the Aethair Resource Library: aethair.io/resources/well-building-standard-air-quality
OSHA does not publish a single air quality rule. It publishes a layered framework. Knowing where a given exposure sits in that structure is what makes compliance documentation defensible.
The latest article on the Aethair Resource Library covers the structure, the PELs that matter most, and where continuous monitoring fits into defensible documentation.
Read it here: aethair.io/resources/osha-air-quality-standards-compliance
The Aethair Resource Library is a growing collection of articles and guides covering air quality monitoring, compliance reporting, regulatory standards, and more. We built it because the questions we hear most often deserve more than a product page. They deserve real answers.
Starting today, Four articles are live:
• EHS Compliance Reporting: How to Move from Data Collection to Defensible Documentation
• Understanding PM2.5: Health Impacts, Regulatory Limits, and Best Practices
• Indoor Air Quality Monitoring: What EHS Teams Need to Know
• What Is Environmental Intelligence?
New articles will be published every week.
Explore the library today: https://aethair.io/resources/
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