Work Environment And Indoor Air Quality Testing – METS Laboratories
At METS Laboratories, we understand that a healthy work environment is fundamental to well-being, productivity, and compliance. Whether it’s a factory floor, office space, laboratory, warehouse, or retail establishment, the quality of air and environmental conditions directly impacts employees, products, and overall operational performance.
Our Work Environment and Indoor Air Quality Testing services are designed to assess and improve the physical conditions of indoor spaces, with a special focus on health, hygiene, comfort, and regulatory standards. We use scientifically validated methodologies and state-of-the-art instruments to identify and quantify pollutants and hazards—ensuring your workplace is safe, compliant, and conducive to optimal human performance.
Why Work Environment And Indoor Air Quality Testing Is Important?
Air is invisible—but its impact on our health is undeniable. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can lead to respiratory illnesses, eye irritation, headaches, fatigue, reduced concentration, absenteeism, and even long-term health risks. In industrial settings, inadequate ventilation or exposure to hazardous substances can lead to acute or chronic occupational diseases.
Moreover, regulatory authorities like OSHA, ISO, MoEFCC (India), and local pollution control boards have set standards for workplace air quality and environment control. Regular testing helps organizations ensure compliance with occupational health and safety regulations and promotes a culture of care and responsibility.
In short, indoor air quality testing isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s a human imperative.
What We Test?
•Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
• Formaldehyde
• Carbon monoxide (CO) and Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
• Ozone (O₃)
• Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and Sulfur dioxide (SO₂)
•PM₁, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀ (Suspended particulates)
• Dust concentration and particle size distribution
• Bacterial and Fungal spore counts (Air sampling and Swab tests)
• Mold detection
• Temperature
• Relative Humidity
• Noise levels
• Light intensity (Lux levels)
•Airflow and ventilation
• Heavy Metals and Asbestos (on surfaces or in air)
• Gravimetric and spectrophotometric analysis
• Real-time sensors and data logging
• Microbial culture & plate counting
• Chromatography (GC-MS, HPLC)
• Calibration against ISO/IEC 17025:2017 protocols
What METS Laboratories Offers?
We provide comprehensive solutions, including:
• Workplace environmental audits
• Indoor air quality monitoring (one-time or periodic)
• Customized sampling plans and risk assessments
• Root-cause identification of contamination or health complaints
• Compliance documentation and analytical reports
• Support for remediation planning
• Employee awareness and reporting support
We also tailor our testing scope based on the industry—whether it’s food, pharma, chemical, textile, electronics, or IT/ITES office environments. Our field engineers and scientists collaborate with facility managers and EHS officers to provide seamless, efficient service.
What We Ensure?
- Your indoor environment is safe and meets national and international safety standards.
- Your organization complies with applicable laws and certifications such as ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO/IEC 17025 (Testing Lab Compliance).
- Any environmental hazards are clearly identified, quantified, and communicated with actionable insights.
- Our testing helps protect the health and productivity of employees and reduces liability and reputational risks.
- Transparent, reliable, and traceable test reports are provided for both internal records and external audits.
Who It’s For?
- Corporates and Office Complexes
- Manufacturing Industries (Food, Pharma, Textiles, Electronics, etc.)
- Educational Institutions and Hostels
- Laboratories and Research Facilities
- Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
- Warehouses and Logistics Hubs
- Hospitality Sector (Hotels, Restaurants, Spas)
- Government Offices and Administrative Buildings
- Building Management Companies (FM/AMC Providers)
Protect Consumers. Satisfy Authorities. Boost Market Confidence.
Your employees are your most valuable resource. A healthy environment reflects a responsible brand and caring employer. By partnering with METS Laboratories:
• You protect employees from unseen environmental hazards.
• You meet legal and occupational safety requirements.
• You demonstrate responsibility to clients, suppliers, and government agencies.
• You reduce absenteeism, improve morale, and enhance productivity.
• You earn credibility in sustainability audits, certifications, and ESG ratings.
A clean indoor environment isn’t just good practice—it’s smart business.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should indoor air quality be tested?
For most commercial spaces, at least once annually is recommended. In high-risk industries or areas with known exposure to chemicals or biologicals, quarterly or semi-annual testing may be necessary.
How long does testing take?
A standard audit typically takes 1–2 working days, depending on the number of locations and parameters involved. Some tests, such as microbial cultures, may require lab incubation of up to 72 hours.
Will testing disrupt my operations?
No. Our methods are designed to be minimally intrusive. Most sensors and sampling devices operate silently and do not interfere with daily activities.
Are your reports valid for regulatory submissions?
Yes. METS Laboratories is an ISO/IEC 17025: 2017 accredited facility. Our reports are accepted by most national regulatory authorities and international quality auditors.
What should I do if contamination is detected?
Our reports include remediation guidance. We also assist in root cause analysis and recommend corrective actions like improved ventilation, HVAC servicing, or layout changes.
Can IAQ testing help in LEED or WELL certification?
Absolutely. Indoor environmental quality is a key component of LEED, WELL, and GRIHA certifications. Our reports support such compliance efforts.
Do you provide post-remediation testing?
Yes. After cleanup or corrective actions, we can perform follow-up testing to confirm that conditions have improved and comply with standards.