When we think about air quality, most of us picture outdoor pollution—car exhaust, wildfire smoke, or industrial emissions. But the air inside your building may have just as many, if not more, invisible contributors to poor air quality. One of the most...
Managing CO₂ in Commercial Spaces: Tools and Techniques for Healthier Air
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is a naturally occurring gas we exhale with every breath. While it’s harmless at low levels, elevated concentrations in indoor spaces can impact health, comfort, and productivity. As commercial building operators strive to create healthier indoor...
The January 2025 LA Wildfires: A Call to Prioritize Indoor Air Quality
Southern California’s wildfires are a stark reminder of how quickly air quality can deteriorate. Fires like the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire have sent smoke traveling hundreds of miles, impacting air quality as far as Nevada and Arizona. Wildfire smoke isn’t just a...
Building Certifications: Why Modern Building Goals Matter and How Air Plays a Role
As awareness around indoor air quality (IAQ) continues to grow, so does the importance of achieving certifications that guarantee healthier and more sustainable building environments. Whether you're striving for WELL, LEED, or Fitwel certification, these benchmarks...
Back to Business: Prepping Indoor Spaces for Fall & Winter
As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, the focus on indoor air quality (IAQ) becomes crucial for ensuring a safe and healthy work environment. For janitorial staff, building engineers, HVAC contractors and consultants, preparing indoor spaces for the fall and...
The HVAC Ventilation Dilemma: How to Solve for Wildfire Smoke
What you need to consider to safeguard your indoor air quality as wildfires become more frequent. In today's world, ensuring clean and healthy indoor air quality has become more crucial than ever, especially with the increasing prevalence of wildfires....
Employee Well-Being Starts with Clean Air
Clean Air: The Foundation of Employee Well Being Corporate wellness initiatives and programs for employees have steadily gained widespread acceptance, evolving into a nearly ubiquitous feature among larger corporations. According to Zippia, 83% of companies with 200...
60 Minutes Highlights the Importance of Clean Indoor Air in Preventing the Spread of Infections
This weekend’s 60 Minutes feature included a story on how indoor air ventilation and filtration systems are “absolutely key” in curbing the spread of viruses, especially with the knowledge we now have post pandemic. Air quality scientists say that from the start of...
Majority of American and Canadian Workers Blame Their Workplace for Respiratory Illnesses
With cold and flu season underway, Fellowes conducted a survey of 1,085 U.S. and Canadian office workers and found 55% of respondents attribute a respiratory virus they’ve contracted over the last year to their workplace, making the office the top culprit for the...










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