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Allergy Update: The Season is in Full Swing

Posted on: April 19, 2016 | By Mike Booth

It’s that time of year again: that sneezin’ wheezin’ season where airborne pollen takes wing and allergies bloom in full force. That’s the bad news. The worse news? According to the World Wildlife Federation, global warming will worsen allergies for more than 25 million Americans. That’s because ragweed—a primary allergen-producing plant—grows faster, has more allergenic […]

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AeraMax Professional II: An air quality solution for smaller spaces

Posted on: March 23, 2016 | By Mike Booth

Finding an air quality solution for small areas isn’t always easy, as it can be a challenge to find a purifier that can fit in those spots and still be effective. That’s why AeraMax Professional has expanded its commercial-grade air purifier offerings with the AeraMax Professional II, a slim, ADA-compliant model that cleans the air in […]

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Poor air quality is making you fat, says science

poor-air-quality-barbell-grass Posted on: March 2, 2016 | By Mike Booth

For those who follow healthy habits to a T, it might be tough to hear that researchers have linked obesity to a factor mostly out of your control when you’re at work or school – air quality.

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How your organization can fight air pollution

trash-air-pollution-sustainability Posted on: February 24, 2016 | By Mike Booth

There are a lot of simple ways to go green. Whether it’s cutting back on water and electrical consumption or switching from paper copies to digital, every organization can identify cheap and easy methods for improving sustainability. Over time, these small steps make a big difference.

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Health Update: Flu Season 2016

flu-season-2016-iaq-working-while-sick-sick-day Posted on: February 3, 2016 | By Mike Booth

Get ready: The peak of the flu season is coming.

It’s been a mild season so far, but don’t be surprised if the number of absent employees spikes in the coming weeks.

Why? As we’ve noted, cleanliness efforts such as handwashing and cleaning surfaces don’t fully protect facilities against the flu. Instead, experts have proven that the virus is most often spread through the air.

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