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We typically spend 80% of our time indoors, where the quality of the air we breathe depends on the age and type of building ...
The best monitors detect a range of indoor pollutants, and they also work with air purifiers and other smart devices The air quality monitors we’ve tested detect different contaminants and ...
Student attendance plays a crucial role in academic success, yet one often-overlooked factor influencing absenteeism is ...
But year-round, everyone can benefit from breathing cleaner air indoors. Poor indoor air quality may contribute to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, cognitive impacts, cancers, and ...
A new video series developed by experts at the UC Davis College of Engineering and California Department of Public Health aims to help building and facility managers better understand how to manage ...
The best indoor air quality monitors like our top pick, the Airthings View Plus, assess the air quality by tracking various pollutants, including particulate matter like dust and soot and airborne ...
Indoor air quality (IAQ) may not always be at the forefront of workplace safety discussions, but it’s one of the most crucial factors affecting employee health, comfort, and overall productivity.
Let's start by better understanding indoor air quality (IAQ) and how it can be monitored. Humans spend 90 percent of their time indoors, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
We've made improvements to water quality, outdoor air pollution, our food safety, we've made improvements to sanitation: absolute basics of public health. Where has indoor air been in that ...
Given morning allergy attacks and increasing environmental health concerns, it’s no wonder people are concerned about potential air quality problems in their homes. While an indoor air quality ...