Flu

5 ways to convince your company to invest in indoor air quality

office-manager-indoor-air-quality Posted on: January 28, 2016 | By Mike Booth

The effect that work environments have on productivity and employee satisfaction has become a hot topic in the corporate world as research continually becomes more available. More people have become aware of how Indoor air quality (IAQ) affects employees’ health, comfort and ability to focus.

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How do air purifiers work?

Posted on: December 23, 2015 | By Mike Booth

When you walk into a room and see a device attached to the wall, it’s natural to wonder about its function and purpose. So how do air purifiers work? And what separates the best of the best?

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New research uncovers power of a single sneeze

Posted on: December 16, 2015 | By Mike Booth

Researchers at MIT’s Fluid Dynamics of Disease Transmission Laboratory slowed down more than 50 sneezes on video to reveal that the spray begins in sheets, bags and strings of fluid, eventually separating into droplets of various sizes. This process propels large droplets short distances, but allows microscopic droplets to travel long distances and potentially stay in the air for an extended period of time.

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Prevent flu in classrooms by cleaning the air

Posted on: November 11, 2015 | By Mike Booth

Making the air cleaner in classrooms provides numerous benefits, including reduced absenteeism, increased productivity, more suitable environments for students with allergies and asthma and, perhaps most importantly, limiting the spread of the influenza virus.

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Flu virus: How it spreads and how to prevent it

Posted on: October 14, 2015 | By Mike Booth

The flu virus wreaks havoc wherever it goes. What role does a cleaner facility play in stopping it from spreading? Our infographic shows how the flu virus spreads through the air in common areas. It also explains that if you clean the air, you can reduce the risk of catching the illness. Something to think […]

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