Professional
Resources:
Building Health
Check has an exclusive relationship for training, consulting and
laboratory services with Pure Air Control Services, a leader in
Indoor Environmental professional consulting, engineering and evaluation
through building diagnostics protocols, laboratory support services
and training.
20 Solid Years of Service (1984 - 2004):
U.S. Energy Services, Inc. (a state licensed Class
A Air Conditioning contractor) began operations specializing in
the mechanical services (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
(HVAC)) industry in 1984, where the primary markets serviced were
residential and light commercial. Over the next three years, Alan
L. Wozniak, CIAQP, President/CEO recognized that many of the HVAC
systems, U.S. Energy Services, Inc. was servicing for commercial,
residential and institutional customers displaced visual contamination
on interior surfaces.
U.S. Energy Services, Inc. began investigating concerns
of contaminated air-conditioning systems to determine the link with
indoor environmental pollution. After extensive research and correspondence
with organizations such as the World Health Organization ( W.H.O.),
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational, Safety, and
Health Administration (OSHA) the National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Florida Department of Health, to
name a few, indoor air pollution was evidently a problem that the
air-conditioning industry would have to face.
Health and safety
concerns were disclosed by these customers requesting professional
evaluation and where necessary, mitigation of indoor environmental
deficiencies. In 1987, Pure Air Control Services was formed as a
division of U.S. Energy Services, Inc to establish itself in the
indoor air quality industry by providing quality products and services
to an industry where indoor air pollution is a major concern. As
the “Sick Building Syndrome” phenomenon was unveiled,
the business concept for Pure Air Control Services was developed
to meet the needs created by the revelation of indoor environmental
pollution.
Customer requests
to provide national assistance on IEQ issues continued and in 2003
Pure Air Control Services developed Building Health Check
an organization dedicated to train, educate and facilitate contractors
to provide unparallel IEQ services to the residential and commercial
communities under a licensure agreement. The professional staff
at Building Health Check with backgrounds in industrial
hygiene, microbiology, building sciences, allergy/immunology, mechanical
engineering are dedicated to assisting others with identifying and
resolving indoor air quality issues and concerns.
The chronological
history of product / service development at of Pure Air Control
Services is noted.
Business
Development History:
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1984 – Mechanical Contracting Services
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• |
2000
– IndoorAirTest.com |
| • |
1987 –
Building Diagnostic Evaluation |
• |
2002 –
Professional IEQ (PIEQ) Kit™ |
| • |
1988 –
Building Remediation |
• |
2003 –
Limited (IEQ) License Agreement |
| • |
1992 –
Environmental Laboratory Services (EDL) |
• |
2003 –
EDLab – AIHA Certified |
| • |
1994 –
The IAQ Insider Publication
|
• |
2003
– Building Health Check™, LLC |
| • |
1994 –
Premier IAQ Seminar Sponsorship
|
• |
2003
– Home Health Check™ |
| • |
1998 –
IAQ – Screen Test Kit™
|
• |
2003 –
F.A.S.T. Mold Check™ |

Pure Air Control
Services has gained national recognition over the years for its
contribution to the IEQ industry as well as for its growth. Contributions
include:
•
Nations Power 50: Indoor Environment Review Magazine
listed Pure Air Control Services as one of the top 50 indoor environmental
firms in the nation.
•
Tampa Bay Fortune 50: Deloitte and Touche LLP elected
Pure Air Control Services as one of the top technology growth firms.
•
Technology Fortune 500: Deloitte and Touche LLP
elected Pure Air Control Services as one of the nations top 500
fastest technology
growth firms.
•
Tampa Bay Business Journal: Top 25 minority-owned
business
In 2002, Pure
Air Control Services was designated by the Small Business Administration
(SBA) in Washington, D.C. as a certified 8(a) Small Disadvantage-Business
(SDB) allowing procurement officers in the federal government to
hire Pure Air Control Services as a single source contractor without
the competitive bid process.
The professional staff at Building Health Check
stands ready to serve your IEQ needs. |