by Darby Faulkner | Nov 7, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Indoor Air Quality
Latest COVID-19 Update The COVID virus is changing again, and some recent versions are spreading faster and can bypass vaccines more effectively. This is partly because the virus is always trying to survive and evolve. It’s like a race between the virus...
by Darby Faulkner | Nov 1, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Energy Savings, Indoor Air Quality, Schools
Why Do Schools Have Poor Indoor Air Quality? Poor indoor air quality in schools affects people with asthma and allergies. This can impact children’s overall health and academic performance. Unfortunately, many schools across the U.S. have air quality issues in their...
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 Darby Faulkner | Oct 12, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Energy Savings, Indoor Air Quality, Schools
How Education Programs Can Improve Children’s Asthma Learn More about How You Can Implement a Better Breathing Test Drive About 5.5 million children live with asthma, one of the most chronic diseases affecting children in the U.S., which inflames and narrows the...
by Darby Faulkner | Oct 10, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Energy Savings, Indoor Air Quality
Impact of Indoor Air Quality in the Workplace “Notably, 91% of respondents believe that clean indoor air positively impacts their performance, and 88% think it should be a fundamental right for all employees.” Recent survey results on U.S. and Canadian workplace...
by Darby Faulkner | May 4, 2023 | Air Disinfection, airborne pathogens, Indoor Air Quality, Schools
Death Linked to Legionnaires Disease at SDSU Indoor air quality has become a widely discussed topic in institutional and commercial facilities since the emergence of the coronavirus and the spread of COVID-19 in March 2020. However, even before this potentially fatal...
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