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K-12 schools

Advantages of using single-room solutions in K-12 schools

Containing illnesses is key to providing an excellent learning experience.
Aroon Viswanathan
December 23, 2023

When it comes to K-12 schools, it’s vital to have an HVAC solution that provides clean and comfortable air.



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As standards and mandates evolve to require healthy indoor environments, the building owners who pay for capital costs will be more motivated to manage IAQ to protect occupants.

Incentives and obstacles in managing IAQ for occupant health

Will we take actions to protect the health of occupants, or will we fall back on a myriad of familiar excuses?
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch, CIC
December 22, 2023

When people became aware that transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was primarily through the air, reducing airborne exposure in buildings immediately became a high priority. 


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Metal building

Five tips for adding an HVAC system to a metal building

Proper insulation and moisture management are critical
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Emily Newton
December 20, 2023

Whether it’s a workshop, a home, or anything between, an intelligent HVAC solution can improve any metal building.



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Appropriate range for minimum outdoor airflow set point reset in DCV

The awkward conversation about DCV

Challenging the Big Mistake
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Miles Ryan P.E.
November 28, 2023

I've found if your recommendation includes challenging the Big Mistake often seen with a demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) sequence for air-handing units (AHUs), you better be prepared for some unexpected arguments.


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Breathscore

Air sensor test kit — Poppy

ES Magazine staff
November 13, 2023

BreatheScore Kit allows building professionals to run our air tracer and sensor system tests in less than an hour with lab quality accuracy.



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White Paper

Transforming the HVAC Industry into Healthy, Safe & Comfortable Buildings

October 25, 2023

Occupants of buildings with poor IAQ suffer from Sick Building Syndrome.
 



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From the factory floor

Four ways hygienic air systems improve process room air quality

The benefits of building ventilation are well-known but not often practiced
Marc Gray
October 16, 2023

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) estimates that 48 million people will experience some form of foodborne illness each year. 


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storefront

Setting the record straight on DCV

Using inappropriate end points for the minimum outdoor airflow set point range is a prevalent mistake
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Miles Ryan P.E.
October 12, 2023

Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) is a control strategy which aims to vary the amount of ventilation air a system provides a space based on the real-time ventilation requirements (i.e. the ventilation demand) of the space. 


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school and person driving

Children need seatbelts and good IAQ in schools

One is not more necessary than the other
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch, CIC
October 9, 2023

As parents who want the best for our kids, we go to great lengths to make sure their living and playing spaces are safe from physical dangers.


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hospital

More than Code: How psychrometrics guide HVAC design, IAQ in healthcare

The criteria for selecting and positioning filters in HVAC systems extend beyond building codes
Ionel Petrus
Ionel Petrus, P.E.
October 4, 2023

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 99 is a code that sets vital health care safety regulations for the protection of patients, staff, and the general public within health care facilities. 


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