Tag: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
DLX-N Inactivates Pathogens On Surfaces and In Airstreams
The DLX-N high output, dual lamp ultraviolet NEMA-4 fixture disinfects HVAC/R airstreams, cooling coils, and drain pans, inactivating infectious diseases such as the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Growing Ventilation Demand Drives HVAC Industry Trends
The commercial HVAC industry is evolving to meet increased air quality and ventilation requirements from customers.
Center for Green Schools at USGBC, With ASHRAE, Release Report On IAQ In Schools
Findings show majority of schools have acted during the pandemic to address indoor air quality, while citing outdated infrastructure and high costs as key challenges.
USGBC Releases 2021 Green Building Community Survey Results
This year’s survey was focused on COVID-19 recovery and how the green building industry can thrive post-pandemic — with health, equity, and green building access cited as key factors for building re-entry.
Iconic LA Building First To Earn UL Healthy Building Indoor Air, Water Verification
FourFortyFour South Flower is the first building in the world to earn the UL Verified Healthy Buildings Mark for Indoor Air and Water.
Circadian Lighting Inactivates SARS-CoV-2
J.Protect mixes visible and non-visible light to function both as a general lighting fixture with the ability to continuously protect and disinfect against disease carrying pathogens.
Greenheck Introduces RV-10 Rooftop Ventilation Unit
Model RV-10 is the latest addition to Greenheck’s line of rooftop ventilation equipment for both partial recirculation and 100% outside air systems.
ASHRAE, CDC Released Updated COVID-19 Guidance This Week
The ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force updated its airborne transmission guidance on the virus. And, CDC provided an update on surface transmission for community environments.
Boston Air Solutions NPBI Air Cleaning Technology
Boston Air Solutions set to provide safer, cleaner indoor air quality through needlepoint bipolar ionization and real-time monitoring.
CRS Coalescing-Style Air and Sediment Separator
CRS coalescing-style air and sediment separator product line helps break entrained air and suspended solids out of system fluid, efficiently removing these contaminants and improving heat transfer and energy efficiency.
CO2 Measurement Contributes to Better IAQ
CO2 measurement is a key contributor to safer and healthier indoor environments.
UL, SafeTraces Launch Program To Help K-12 Schools Reopen Safely
Indoor air quality, ventilation and filtration verification, and infection control program helps enhance student, teacher, and staff safety.
The Music Center In Los Angeles Recognized For IAQ Upgrades
The complex is the first performing arts organization to earn the UL Verified Healthy Buildings Mark for Indoor Air Quality.
New App Provides Real-Time IAQ Metrics
Carbon Lighthouse released its Indoor Air Quality solution, which shows real-time IAQ metrics for a building through a simple, occupant-facing app in order to increase consumer confidence.
The Pandemic And The New Focus On Indoor Air Quality
As the pandemic enters its next phase, facility leaders are focusing on air quality to optimize their response to viral spread.
Healthy Buildings: Disease-Fighting, Productivity-Boosting Super Structures
Healthy buildings are inherently sustainable, but their green benefits go beyond the power grid to offer wellness to those who live and work within their walls.
Airthings Launches View Plus Air Quality Technology
Battery-operated and Wi-Fi-enabled, View Plus includes sensors for particulate matter (PM), radon, carbon dioxide (CO2) and much more
Climate And Human Health-focused Office Building Moves Ahead
State-of-the-art ventilation, touchless features, rooftop green space highlight The Net, an Urban Visions development in downtown Seattle.
UVC Troffers From Olympia Lighting Minimize Spread Of COVID-19
UVC troffer light fixtures empower workplaces to aggressively fight sources of infection without complicated logistics or spiraling new costs.
IAQ And Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
To deliver on ventilation and energy efficiency conditions, facility managers may consider DOAS units for their buildings.