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Indoor air quality is a major concern to businesses, building managers, tenants, and employees because it can impact upon the health, comfort and productivity of building occupants.
People in developed countries spend up to 90% of their time indoors and many spend most of their working hours in an office environment. Studies conducted by the environmental experts show that indoor environments can sometimes have levels of pollutants that are actually higher than levels found outside.
Pollutants in our indoor environment can increase the risk of illness. Investigations conducted worldwide have consistently ranked indoor air pollution as an important environmental health problem. While most buildings do not have severe indoor air quality problems, even well-run buildings can sometimes experience episodes of poor indoor air quality.
All surveys conclude that improved indoor air quality can result in higher productivity and fewer lost work days. Poor indoor air may cost the world’s economies hundreds of billions of dollars each year in lost productivity and related medical care.
It is therefore crucial that ventilation and associated equipment is installed and adjusted in a manner which brings about optimum air quality. Contributory factors such as internal CO2 levels, fresh and exhaust air volumes must be precisely controlled in order to achieve this aim, and yet the essential measurements are often poorly – or sometimes never – carried out..
Our experienced engineers have the skills and know-how to ensure that your workplace is kept at the healthiest possible conditions. Contact Us now to find out how we can help you improve the quality of your air. |
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