CLEAN AIR INTELLIGENCE CENTER
What is sick building syndrome?
Posted on: August 12, 2015 | By Mike Booth
Imagine going to work every day and feeling fatigued, nauseated, dizzy and uncomfortable. You can barely keep your eyes open. You try to cough quietly and shake the itch from the back of your throat. For many, these symptoms become part of the daily routine when they’re working or living in facilities with sick building syndrome.
What is a HEPA air filter, anyway?
Posted on: August 5, 2015 | By Mike Booth
To facility managers, HEPA is a common phrase, but to the rest of the world it’s just a buzzword. The hype surrounding high-efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) filters is real, but how do these filters actually function? We have all the facts about air filtration for facility managers and indoor air quality enthusiasts alike.
Hinsdale Middle School gives AeraMax Professional an A+
Posted on: July 29, 2015 | By Mike Booth
School facility managers can take pride in knowing they maintain clean and safe buildings for hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of students. Yet, since each school has a different design, there’s no universal solution for ensuring an entire facility has healthy and clean indoor air quality. Luckily, there is a solution for dramatically improving air quality […]
5 Long-term Health Risks Associated with Poor Indoor Air Quality
Posted on: July 22, 2015 | By Mike Booth
Air purifiers have gone from novelty to necessity as the global state of air quality becomes a more pressing issue. In the U.S. alone, more than 131 million people live in bad air, according to the National Resources Defense Council.
Why is it so challenging to manage indoor air quality in public spaces?
Posted on: July 15, 2015 | By Mike Booth
Open a window. Turn on a fan. Plug in an air freshener. These are the methods most people turn to when they’re trying to improve indoor air quality. However, managing indoor air isn’t always that simple, especially when you’re dealing with a facility that has various sources of contaminants.