There are many causes of poor indoor air quality: smoke, dust, cleaning chemicals and so many more irritants. Whatever the culprit, prolonged exposure to poor indoor air quality can cause occupants to feel fatigued and nauseous. It's common to suffer headaches and other irritations. All of these negative effects lead to lower productivity and higher absenteeism.
Facility managers are in a great position to improve IAQ through better filtration ventilation.
In our "Ask the Expert" session covering improving IAQ, Maureen Roskoski, vice president with FEA and one of our Facility Influencers, discussed CO2 monitoring, MERV 13 filters, dealing with wildfire smoke and much more.
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