That is why more commercial real estate owners and operators are shifting toward proactive indoor air quality programs. Instead of waiting for complaints, these programs focus on routine inspections, preventative maintenance, and faster investigation protocols that help identify issues before they escalate.
For property teams, the benefits are operational as much as environmental. A proactive indoor air quality (IAQ) strategy can reduce occupant complaints, limit costly remediation projects, improve tenant perception, and help teams respond more effectively when a legitimate issue does occur.
In this article from Propmodo.com, Corey Myers discusses how proactive indoor air quality programs help commercial property teams prevent mold, moisture, and tenant complaints before they escalate.














