by John Nycz | Oct 18, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Indoor Air Quality, Infection Control, Schools
“Good IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) in schools can lead to better performance, attendance and health for students.” In this video, FacilitiesNet interviews Dan Boggio, the founder and executive chairman of PBK Architects reviews the data connecting clean air to improved...
by John Nycz | Mar 22, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Indoor Air Quality, Schools
The red “Poor” air indicator light is a visual confirmation that the system is working as it should be. The Active HEPA+ devices have two primary operating modes. In the Auto mode, sensors track TVOC’s (Total Volatile Organic Compounds) and 2.5...
by John Nycz | Nov 1, 2022 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Indoor Air Quality, Schools
Ms. Beverly proves that treating the air in her classroom works better than treating her asthma. Beverly Claybrooks is a teaching gem. An incredibly engaging, energetic, and passionate educator. She graduated from high school at age sixteen. At twenty she...
by John Nycz | Oct 4, 2022 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Indoor Air Quality, Schools
Keeping Kids Safer Keeps More School Bus Drivers Behind the Wheel Modern school busses are now closed ecosystems. Most have climate controls and the windows are not open when busses are occupied. Additionally, there is the matter of ‘passenger...
by John Nycz | Jun 29, 2022 | Skincare, Uncategorized
Fun Facts About D3 Deficiency Sorry. The headline is click bait. There are no fun facts in the data showing that more than half of the U.S. population is D3 deficient. And the health consequences of having deficient levels of D3 can be significant, pervasive,...
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