Employees in a research laboratory have been reporting an increased amount of static electricity charges that are negatively impacting their ability to perform certain experiments. What indoor air quality system should be assessed?
Correct Answer: C
In facilities like research laboratories, maintaining indoor air quality is critical. High static electricity is often caused by low humidity levels, which increase the risk of static buildup, impacting sensitive equipment.
* Humidification systems regulate moisture levels, reducing static electricity. According to IFMA's competency Occupancy and Human Factors, managing indoor environmental conditions is essential for employee safety, productivity, and equipment longevity.
* Air circulation (B) moves air but does not necessarily address humidity control.
* Heating (A) and cooling (D) can indirectly influence humidity but are not the primary solution.
By assessing and optimizing the humidification system, facility managers can effectively reduce static electricity and improve indoor air quality.