Why your facility could be hurting worker productivity
Posted on: November 18, 2015 | By Mike BoothWorker productivity can be influenced by a lot of factors, including the air quality within the workplace, according to a new study.
Worker productivity can be influenced by a lot of factors, including the air quality within the workplace, according to a new study.
It’s estimated that the U.S. economy loses $220 billion in productivity each year from workers taking sick days. Organizations also lose an unimaginable amount of day-to-day productivity in office environments that have poor indoor air quality.
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 […]
Nearly 55 million Americans, primarily children, spend their days inside K-12 schools, according to The School Superintendents Association. Remarkably, the organization also reports that nearly half the nation’s schools suffer from poor indoor air quality (IAQ). How are facility managers tackling this issue and effectively targeting problem areas?