Good morning, Building ventilation is not an easy topic to understand, nor one you likely ever had to think about prior to the pandemic. But now there are many variables to consider, especially as you bring employees back to the office. By breathing and talking, people constantly emit respiratory aerosols that can build up indoors--unless they are diluted out of the air or cleaned. And most buildings were designed to meet a minimum standard that was never intended to protect against infectious diseases like Covid-19. For some, cleaning the air in the office is as easy as opening a few windows. For others, such as those in large, commercial buildings where that's not possible, it's a bit more complicated. Luckily, the next generation of sensors, ionizers, and ultraviolet technologies can help get the job done. Read on for some of the latest and best ways to clean your office air. |
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