5 Steps for Better IAQ: ICYMI

We know what happens when indoor air quality is poor—but how can we overcome this challenge in existing buildings? Check out these five ideas for better IAQ performance.

Key Highlights

  • The pressure is on building owners and managers to make indoor air safer and healthier.
  • Start with data to find areas with IAQ issues, then optimize building systems.
  • Today’s air quality management systems can integrate with existing building management systems to track IAQ metrics and adjust ventilation or air purification automatically.
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The data behind the health and productivity impacts of poor indoor air quality is staggering, underscoring the importance of keeping indoor air safe and healthy. This episode of the Buildings Podcast examines five strategies you can start implementing today to improve IAQ in older buildings.

Read By: Janelle Penny

Written By: Jason Jones

Read Article HERE: Breathing New Life into Old Buildings

Show Notes:

About the Author

Janelle Penny

Editor-in-Chief at BUILDINGS

Janelle Penny has been with BUILDINGS since 2010. She is a two-time FOLIO: Eddie award winner who aims to deliver practical, actionable content for building owners and facilities professionals.

Jason Jones

Jason Jones is director of air quality management for Fellowes Brands. In his role, Jason is responsible for the market success of Fellowes’ Air Quality Management products, overseeing both the Sales and Marketing teams and a total of 12 employees to not only ensure success for the brand but also build relationships with current and prospective customers. Jason has been with Fellowes for more than seven years, where he’s logged hundreds of hours training distributors, sales representatives, and customers on Fellowes products.

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