Introduction Leading scientific research has shown the importance of good indoor air quality (IAQ) for our health and well-being. We spend a significant portion of our time indoors – the US EPA estimates that humans spend on average 90% of …
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The air purification market is unregulated. Many sellers make unsubstantiated claims about their machines, which in many cases use technology that is not recommended and potentially dangerous. …
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The gargantuan scale of the patient backlog has now been exacerbated by Omicron. While staff absences and shortfalls are a much discussed hindrance, there are other issues that play a part in thwarting patient throughput. One such issue is ventilation …
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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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With debate raging about COVID mitigation measures in education, institutions are currently working through a variety of challenges, often with unclear guidance on solutions and best practice. …
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An open letter to the WHO Director General, regarding the WHO’s current ventilation roadmap. …
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A major new study from Harvard University shows that there is a direct relationship between the amount of ultra fine particles in the air and how people perform in mental tests. The more polluted the air, the worse people perform. …
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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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Many people are saying that the future of work will be different, with employees requesting more of a balance between office and home working. …
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Air pollution is a growing problem. According to the WHO, it kills seven million people worldwide every year. Closer to home, The London Assembly reports that road traffic pollution leads to “thousands of premature deaths every year as well as …
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In the battle against COVID, the biggest threat is transmission from inhaling airborne droplets, not from touching contaminated surfaces. …
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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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The impact of Covid-19 on the NHS has been devastating and it has now been reported that it could take up to five years to clear the backlog. …
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Rensair, experts in hospital-grade air purification, have joined forces with the Central London Alliance (CLA) to assist the capital’s business community to recover after the coronavirus pandemic. …
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