The WHO and governments worldwide have recommended good indoor ventilation ever since they recognised that Covid19 was predominantly transmitted via airborne particulates and that the transmission risk from fomites (surfaces) was low. This article looks at the principal factors that …
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Early in his career, Henrik Hendriksen, a Danish engineer and inventor, created air ventilation technology solutions for the welding industry that went on to become the mandated government standard in Scandinavia and throughout multiple European-wide directives. The Norwegian Minister of …
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, many employees are working from home. Essential workers don’t have that luxury. They are reporting to offices and makeshift workspaces. In the future, many employees will also return to their desks. Whether you work …
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Many call Purple Dragon the world’s best playroom. This family members’ club in Chelsea, London opened 10 years ago. It offers signature adventures, experiences, and classes, plus unstructured activities where children can play in a safe and enriching environment. …
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Emblazoned in orange on the doormat of the Sadhana Yoga & Wellbeing studio are the words, Leave the World at the Door. Founder Gerry Lopez designed the studio, which fuses the power of yoga and body movement with holistic therapies, …
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Dental practices, by design, require staff to be experts in infection control. Dentists wear masks and gloves and there is routine sterilization of equipment. Yet, despite this care and attention, dental offices in the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, experienced three …
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—————————— Update November 17th 2020: the UK Government follows suit Rensair recently highlighted the changing landscape in air purification, as the WHO released a 5 minute video (WHO) recommending good room ventilation, or, where that was not possible,& …
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Steel Williams, the co-founder and director of TRAINFITNESS, a leading training provider in the health, wellness and fitness sector, knew reopening during the time of COVID meant addressing an abundance of trepidation. “It was interesting when we reopened,” he says. …
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As we move through the COVID-19 pandemic new research indicates the coronavirus may be transmitted through airborne aerosols. Care homes eager to keep their facilities safe are exploring the need for air purification, especially as cooler weather hinders access to …
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