Indoor air quality has historically been managed through assumed performance—systems are installed, adjusted, and maintained without a structured method to verify whether conditions actually reduce airborne transmission risk.
TA-14 introduces a different approach.
This system establishes a continuous, evidence-based framework that verifies environmental conditions before, during, and after intervention—ensuring that airborne risk is not guessed, but measured and documented.
Most environments lack a defined process to answer three critical questions:
What are the actual baseline environmental conditions?
Do those conditions support or increase airborne transmission risk?
Did the intervention measurably reduce that risk?
Without these answers, performance remains assumed, and protection remains uncertain.
TA-14 applies a structured verification model built on:
Non-Invasive Baseline Verification (NIRET)
Atmospheric Integrity Record (AIR)
Performance-Triggered Intervention
Post-Intervention Verification
This creates a continuous evidence chain:
Baseline → Decision → Action → Verified Outcome
Environmental conditions are recorded without disruption to the system, capturing variables that influence airborne transmission risk, including:
Temperature
Humidity
Ventilation performance
Filtration effectiveness
Occupancy load
In structured environments such as schools, TA-14 enables integration between:
HVAC system performance (thermal output / BTU)
Electrical energy input (kW)
Environmental conditions (AIR)
Occupancy (number of individuals in the space)
This allows for real-time verification of:
Whether systems are maintaining safe environmental conditions
How much energy is required to achieve those conditions
The level of protection delivered per occupant
Result: A measurable relationship between energy, environmental integrity, and human exposure risk.
Traditional approaches focus on adding solutions.
TA-14 focuses on verifying outcomes.
This system does not assume that filtration, ventilation, or air cleaning is working—it documents whether those systems are actually producing conditions consistent with reduced airborne transmission risk.
TA-14 provides a scalable framework for continuous airborne risk verification across:
Schools
Healthcare environments
Residential buildings
Commercial facilities
By establishing a standardized environmental record, this system enables measurable, repeatable, and verifiable reductions in airborne transmission risk.