Indoor air quality refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially concerning the health and comfort of building occupants.  The North Texas area has one of the highest levels of pollen in the United States, and many individuals have allergic reactions due to the quality of the outside air.  UNT's Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems are designed to filter out much of the pollen.  Indoor air quality is affected by various sources other than the outdoor environment such as adhesives, paint, new furniture off-gassing, dust from building materials, etc. Risk Management Services investigates indoor air quality concerns for the UNT community and coordinates resolution efforts with UNT Facilities.

IAQ or Mold Report Form

If you need to report an Indoor Air quality or mold issue, please click on the below link.

IAQ Construction Notice

Our team works with UNT Facilities Project Managers and UNT System Project Managers to formulate mitigation plans that address potential indoor air quality issues that might result from new construction and building renovations. If you are planning construction and need a construction notice posted, please click the button below to notify our team. You should submit your request at least three weeks in advance.