Modern workspaces can often harbor hidden elements that negatively impact employee health, productivity, and overall well-being. Through our comprehensive health and energy audit, we identify critical physical and energetic imbalances within existing office buildings and industrial facilities.
Commercial Complexes
Commercial Complexes
Evaluation of Unhealthy Factors in Built and Upcoming Office & Industrial Spaces

Physical & Spatial Evaluations

Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) Exposure
Evaluate EMF levels from equipment, server rooms, extensive wiring, and Wi-Fi devices — particularly in high-occupancy or extended-use areas like workstations and conference rooms.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
Monitor for biological (mold, bacteria), particulate (dust, PM2.5), and chemical (VOCs from office furnishings, cleaning agents, adhesives) pollutants that often go unnoticed in high-activity zones.

Improper Placement of Utilities
Identify problematic positioning of sewage tanks, restrooms, HVAC systems, and machinery, which can compromise ventilation, hygiene, and spatial energy flow.

Toxic Building Materials
Assess the usage of harmful construction elements such as synthetic flooring, composite panels, chemical-laden paints, or ceiling tiles that emit pollutants and affect indoor comfort and health.
Energetic & Subtle Field Diagnostics
In dynamic work environments, subtle energy fields also play a significant role in concentration, team dynamics, and vitality. We analyze:

Spatial Interference Patterns
Detect energetic blockages and electromagnetic distortions that may be causing fatigue, irritability, or low employee morale.
Bioenergetic Stressors
Evaluate the impact of cosmic, global, and telluric fields (including underground water veins, fault lines, or geomagnetic grids) on work zones, machinery areas, and leadership cabins — factors that can affect focus, decision-making, and long-term wellness.
Why It Matters
Incorporating health-conscious and energetically balanced principles into office and industrial design isn’t a luxury — it’s a business imperative. A healthier space means:
Fewer sick days
Higher employee satisfaction and retention
Better productivity and mental clarity
Reduced operational inefficiencies caused by environmental discomfort
