Marine

The marine environment is highly susceptible to indoor air quality problems due to high exposure to humidity and moisture. Problems range from poor air quality, mold, mildew and odors to poor water quality. Symptoms associated with indoor air quality problems include irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, headaches, dizziness and fatigue. Symptoms of some diseases, including asthma may show after exposure to some indoor air pollutants.

AirMD understands the unique needs associated with the marine industry. Our team of scientists and engineers work closely with various segments of the marine industry to offer specialized testing specific to this industry including:

  • Water Quality Testing
  • Air Quality Testing
  • Mold Testing
  • Algae Testing
  • Bacteria Testing
  • Vapor Intrusion Testing
  • Odor Issues
  • Water Intrusion

As a science based environmental testing company we provide a clear, picture of the indoor air quality and prepare a detailed protocol to correct any issues that are discovered.

To ask an AirMD scientist a question about this service please Click Here or to schedule an appointment call 1-888-462-4763 or 1-888-GO-AIRMD

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