Indoor environmental quality
Healthy Indoor Environments
A healthy indoor environment is one where air, thermal comfort, light and sound work together to support people rather than quietly drain them. We measure all four together.
- Air, thermal, light & sound
- Calibrated measurement
- Occupant survey
- Integrated scorecard
- Practical action plan
- Annual progress review
What 'healthy indoor environment' means
It's the integrated experience — clean, well-ventilated air; stable temperatures and humidity; sufficient daylight without glare; acoustic conditions that support focus and conversation alike.
Who this is for
Facility managers, property managers, HR and wellbeing leads, health & safety teams, workplace consultants and building owners who want a single, integrated view of building wellbeing rather than four siloed reports.
How we deliver it
Integrated IEQ measurement, scoring against recognised standards, a written report with prioritised actions, and optional continuous monitoring to verify improvements stick.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this the same as an IAQ assessment?
- Broader — IAQ is one of four pillars in an integrated IEQ engagement.
- Can you support healthcare and education?
- Yes — both sectors have their own threshold values which we apply.
- Do you cover schools?
- Yes — including PEHRRR and BB101-aligned reporting.
Assess your indoor environment
Tell us about the building and we'll scope an integrated IEQ assessment.