A crucial first step to getting students back in the classroom is to ensure your indoor air is safe and meets health requirements in a way that is visible and credible to everyone, from your staff to students, faculty, and parents.
View MoreLEED® Canada for New Construction and Major Renovation is an adaptation of the US Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System (LEED®), and is tailored specifically for Canadian climates, construction practices, and regulations. This system sets well-founded, scientific standards where decisions and changes can be made to positively […]
View MoreThe construction of office building, businesses and homes obviously impact the environment. Not as evident as this, however, are the many factors that determine the level of impact a particular structure has on its surrounding environment. Building materials, paint, carpeting, furniture, and type of filtration system are all choices made during the construction process. And […]
View MoreMany of these facilities offer services in which social distancing will be a challenge and the HVAC systems were certainly not designed with pathogen removal in mind. Proper selection and installation of filtration technologies can significantly impact these challenging environments. Air Hygiene Plays a Role in Protecting Employees and Visitors Air filters remove a range […]
View MoreDistribution and fulfillment centers are the backbones of the retail supply chain. The employees that manage the products going into and out of these facilities are critical to their efficient operation. Providing clean air may not have been the focus in the past, but recent events like the COVID-19 pandemic have placed a spotlight on […]
View MoreThe design of most office buildings makes social distancing especially challenging. Although clean air is difficult for individuals to perceive, occupants will feel more at ease knowing that steps have been taken to reduce pathogens from the air. Areas of concern where stand-alone equipment can augment the HVAC system: Break Rooms Elevators Conference Rooms In […]
View MorePathogens such as the coronavirus are transmitted through the air on carriers such as water droplets or dust particles. When someone who is infected coughs, sneezes, or even breaths, there are moisture droplets that become airborne and become the carrier of the virus. Small 0.3-1.0 micron particles are light enough to remain airborne for significant […]
View MoreWe know it’s been a tough year for educators. But help is on the way. Congress has just passed a significant stimulus bill which includes $52 billion in funds for K-12 schools and $23 billion for colleges and universities. How you use those funds could determine how the rest of your school year and next […]
View MoreOur portfolio of indoor air quality products provides a broad range of solutions to help reduce the spread of viruses on your campus.
View MoreIt is projected that by 2050, 68% of the world population will live in urban areas, up from 55% today. As urban populations grow, air pollution increases in turn.
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