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Study: IAQ Is a Top Concern Among People Returning to Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Eighty-nine percent of respondents report that they believe the air in their homes is cleaner than at work.

September 15, 2020

Americans are worried about their health and safety when returning to work, especially the cleanliness of indoor air at their workplace, according to a new study released today by Aeroseal, LLC.

The study includes insights from 710 respondents and explores how, in light of COVID-19, Americans feel about their eventual return to the workplace. A majority of survey participants, who work in a range of environments including large and small offices, hospitals, schools, retail, and other small business spaces, believe their workplace’s IAQ is the most important component in protecting their health and safety.

Survey respondents are, however, skeptical whether that quality, or cleanliness, will exist at work. Eighty-nine percent of respondents report that they believe the air in their homes is cleaner than at work. In fact, they are more concerned with the cleanliness of the air at work than they are with the cleanliness of surfaces in bathrooms, meeting rooms, and elevators.

“It’s understandable that Americans are worried about indoor air quality,” said Dr. Mark P. Modera, director of the UC-Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center and advisor to Aeroseal. “Air is not something they can see or easily clean, like your hands, a doorknob, or a table. Even before COVID-19, we were spending 90% of our time indoors, so indoor air quality is an important issue.”

Key findings from the study include the following:

  • 57% of people surveyed believe they’ll return to work by the end of the year;
     
  • 42% will work in an office building, school, or health care facility;
     
  • 64% are worried about their health and safety when returning to work; and
     
  • 32% are concerned about indoor air being clean and fresh compared to surfaces in bathrooms (27%), meeting rooms (15%), and elevators (9%).

 

Proper Ventilation is Key to Clean, Healthy Air

As these concerns come to light, scientists are stressing the importance of proper building ventilation in preventing the spread of COVID-19, citing it is as important as social distancing, wearing masks, and washing hands regularly. A building’s HVAC system — the air conditioner, furnace, and ducts — must be working properly to prevent the spread.

The HVAC system cannot establish proper airflow and ventilation with leaky ducts. And according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the majority of ductwork leak. Leaky ducts take longer to remove contaminated air from a room. And, by staying in the room longer than it might otherwise, this contaminated air increases the risk of an infection spreading. For more information, visit www.aeroseal.com.

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