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Indoor Air Quality Testing

Post-construction Indoor Air Quality Testing confirms that indoor pollutant levels stay within safe limits before a building is occupied, and it directly supports BREEAM compliance.

This testing is an essential final stage in the quality assurance process, helping project teams demonstrate that indoor environments have been properly ventilated and are safe for future users.

We provide BREEAM-compliant Indoor Air Quality Testing nationwide. Our technicians attend site to carry out sampling, and we work with UKAS-accredited laboratories to analyse results using ISO 16000 methods. In addition, we align with both current BREEAM New Construction Version 6.1 and the latest Version 7 requirements. After testing, we issue a clear compliance report that is ready for BREEAM evidence submission.

What Is Indoor Air Quality Testing?

Indoor Air Quality Testing

Indoor Air Quality Testing identifies and measures indoor pollutants after construction so that a project can meet BREEAM performance criteria. It focuses on pollutants commonly associated with new materials and finishes, such as Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs) and formaldehyde from flooring, adhesives, paints, joinery and sealants.

Testing takes place once construction is complete, the building has been cleaned, ventilation systems are fully operational and a pre-occupancy flush-out has been completed. This timing ensures that results reflect realistic conditions and demonstrate a safe internal environment.

BREEAM Indoor Air Quality Testing Requirements

BREEAM sets specific limits and procedures for Indoor Air Quality Testing to ensure reliable results. Therefore, testing must follow ISO 16000 methods, and a UKAS-accredited laboratory must analyse the air samples.

The sampling strategy also needs to reflect typical occupied areas so the results accurately represent the building. Finally, test results must compare against BREEAM Hea 02 (version 6) or Hea 04 (version 7) limits for TVOCs and formaldehyde to determine compliance.

Test Parameter BREEAM Limit
Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC) ≤ 300 µg/m³
Formaldehyde ≤ 100 µg/m³
Carbon Monoxide (CO) ≤ 10 mg/m³ (8-hour)
PM2.5 / PM10 (particulates) and others Measured where required by the project brief

Indoor Air Quality Testing Process

Site Assessment

We review floor plans, ventilation strategy and material schedules, then define a compliant sampling plan that reflects typical occupancy and room types in line with Hea 02 (BREEAM v6) or Hea 04 (BREEAM v7) guidance.

On-Site Sampling

Technicians deploy calibrated pumps and sorbent tubes for a typical eight-hour sampling period. Conditions are documented (temperature, humidity, ventilation operation) to support BREEAM evidence.

Laboratory Analysis

Samples are analysed by a UKAS-accredited laboratory using ISO 16000 methods. Results quantify TVOC, formaldehyde and any additional parameters specified by the assessment team.

BREEAM Reporting

You receive a full technical report including methodology, sampling locations, floor plans, measured concentrations, laboratory certificates of analysis and a clear compliance statement for Tracker Plus.

When is Indoor Air Quality Testing Done?

Testing is completed at the end of construction once the building is clean, dry and ventilation systems are operating as intended. BREEAM requires sampling before occupation and ideally after a pre-occupancy flush-out to reflect realistic conditions.

Our IAQ Testing ServiceIAQ Testing

  • Provision of IAQ Plan to gain further credits at RIBA Stage 2
  • Nationwide on-site sampling by trained technicians
  • BREEAM compliant methodology and reporting
  • ISO 16000 methods and UKAS-accredited analysis
  • Sampling plan, floor-plan mark-ups and full evidence pack
  • Typical 48–72 hour turnaround from lab receipt (project dependent)

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Would you like to discuss your project?

Call us on 0330 055 34 05 or email be@buildenergy.co.uk.

Recent Projects

"We have used the team at Build Energy to assist us with the complex calculations and testing required to meet current building regulations......we have found them to be a valuable one stop source for all projects - they are extremely professional, reliable and competitive with regard to cost......we would not hesitate to recommend their services."

Nicholas Lavidge
- Refurbishment for London

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