Indoor Air Quality in Bristol: Testing, Monitoring & Standards

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Indoor Air Quality in Bristol: Testing, Monitoring & Standards

Bristol's Clean Air Zone has cut central NO₂, but the M32 corridor and dense Victorian stock keep indoor PM2.5 and damp at the top of the IAQ agenda.

CAZ

Class D, since 2022

PM2.5

Above WHO annual mean

Hotspots

M32, A4, Temple Way

Stock

Victorian + harbourside new build

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Bristol's air-quality context

Bristol's CAZ has reduced inner-zone NO₂ but outdoor PM2.5 still exceeds WHO guidelines. The city's Victorian and Edwardian stock — heavily retrofitted in the past decade — produces high condensation and mould risk in winter.

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Building-type risks

Retrofitted period homes. Insulation and glazing upgrades without parallel ventilation upgrades — damp, mould, CO₂ accumulation. Humidity & health →

Harbourside offices. Modern sealed buildings where AHU performance and filter spec are the binding constraint. Office air quality →

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What to do

Pair envelope tightening with mechanical ventilation, specify ePM1 50% (MERV 13) filtration, and run continuous PM2.5, CO₂ and humidity monitoring. IAQ monitoring →

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Services across Bristol & the South West

IAQ testing, VOC and mould investigation, ventilation assessment and monitoring across Bristol, Bath, Weston-super-Mare and the wider South West. Reports against WHO, BS EN 16798-1, WELL and BREEAM benchmarks.

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