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Run: Indoor Air Quality Construction Plan Audit

Audit construction indoor air quality controls before turnover to reduce dust, protect HVAC systems, and support a cleaner, safer closeout. Use it to verify ...

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Project Documentation and IAQ Plan

Confirm the current construction IAQ plan is accessible and matches the project scope.
Verify that the contractor, subcontractors, and site management responsibilities are defined for IAQ controls.
Check that product submittals, safety data sheets, and low-emitting material records are organized and current.
Confirm routine inspections, corrective actions, and follow-up items are documented.

Source Control and Material Protection

Verify cutting, sanding, grinding, and demolition areas are separated and managed to prevent spread of contaminants.
Check that adhesives, sealants, paints, and other materials are stored in sealed containers and protected from contamination.
Confirm wet, mold-affected, or visibly damaged materials are not installed and are segregated for disposal or remediation.
Verify temporary heaters, generators, and fuel-powered equipment are managed to minimize indoor exhaust exposure.
Check whether high-pollution activities are sequenced to reduce exposure to finished or occupied areas.

HVAC Protection and Ventilation

Confirm air handling units, coils, filters, and return openings are covered or isolated during construction activities.
Check that supply and return ducts are capped, sealed, or otherwise protected from contamination.
Verify filters are installed at appropriate stages and replaced when loaded with dust or debris.
Confirm intakes are not exposed to construction dust, exhaust, or other airborne contaminants.
Check that system startup, shutdown, and purge procedures align with the approved construction IAQ plan.

Housekeeping and Waste Management

Inspect floors, surfaces, and hidden areas for accumulated dust, sawdust, and construction waste.
Confirm trash, scrap materials, and contaminated waste are collected and disposed of on a routine schedule.
Verify damp wiping, HEPA vacuuming, or other dust-control cleaning methods are used instead of dry sweeping when needed.
Check that vacuums, cleaning cloths, and other housekeeping tools are present and suitable for IAQ-sensitive work.
Confirm dumpsters, bins, and interior waste containers are controlled to prevent dust migration and odors.

Flush-Out Readiness and Closeout

Confirm that major dust-generating activities are finished before flush-out or final IAQ verification begins.
Verify filters, coils, ducts, and accessible components have been cleaned or serviced as required.
Check that the planned flush-out duration, airflow rates, and operating conditions are recorded.
Confirm the project has a documented plan for final air quality testing, if required by the owner or certification program.

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