On January 27 2022, between 14:00 to 15:00, Rensair was featured in an interview on Sky News Radio’s nationwide network. The interview with Christian Hendriksen, Co-founder and CEO, and Edward Ballsdon, Co-founder and Managing Director, covers the following questions: Firstly, …
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health has become a serious priority, especially regarding the education system and in-person learning. …
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Many people are saying that the future of work will be different, with employees requesting more of a balance between office and home working. Maybe so, but some employers will insist on a certain degree of physical presence. Future growth …
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An open letter to the WHO Director General, regarding the WHO’s current ventilation roadmap. …
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In 2019, Colorado’s commercial real estate market reached an all-time high. In the first quarter of 2020, nearly 3.7 million square feet of new office space began construction.
Then the pandemic hit. …
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Clean air has never been more important, whether delivered via ventilation or air purification. But with so many products on the market, how do you choose the right one for your needs? …
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In a bid to improve air quality surrounding the capital’s schools, the Mayor of London has closed roads to traffic and launched the new London Schools Pollution Helpdesk. But what about indoor air, where concentrations of pollutants are two …
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Skills for Chicagoland’s Future (Skills) is a public-private partnership working to match businesses that have current, unmet hiring needs with qualified, unemployed and underemployed job seekers. Its office, located in a multi-storey building in downtown Chicago, has no direct …
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Removing indoor air pollution has proven benefits. Not just the obvious advantages of protecting your health from bacteria, viruses and allergens, while minimising sick building syndrome. …
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Many are looking forward to the return of full time in-person learning for the 2021-2022 academic year. With sound evidence that airborne aerosols can transmit coronavirus, the World Health Organization (WHO) says surface cleaning and hand sanitizing do not offer …
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infection control to prevent the transmission of Covid-19, recommending a layered approach to reduce exposure to the virus. …
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