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Indoor Air Systems Crucial to Curbing Spread of Viruses, Aerosol Researchers Say Media
Nov 3, 2023

Indoor Air Systems Crucial to Curbing Spread of Viruses, Aerosol Researchers Say

On October 29th, 2023, CBS 60 Minutes aired and highlighted Indoor Air Quality. Click here to view the segment During the indoor air quality segment, the image [on the right] showed that respondents were asked what indoor air purification strategy they incorporated into their buildings. 91% responded they had implemented bi-polar ionization (BPI) air purification […]

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Construction Execs Talk Decarbonization and Design-Build at CO Forum Press
Nov 3, 2023

Construction Execs Talk Decarbonization and Design-Build at CO Forum

New York City is standing at the precipice of a major decarbonization initiative, Local Law 97, which will require electrifying buildings, greening the grid, and improving indoor air quality.  During Commercial Observer’s design and construction forum held Oct. 24 at the City University of New York Graduate Center, contractors, engineers and project managers tried to figure […]

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Sustainable Cruises: 6 Cruise Lines Making Progress Press
Oct 25, 2023

Sustainable Cruises: 6 Cruise Lines Making Progress

Virgin Voyages aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Virgin’s ships are all on the newer side (the line’s first ship, Scarlet Lady, debuted in 2021), so they benefit from modern technology that optimizes energy and fuel usage. Additionally, the ships boast futuristic features like in-room energy-saving sensors to operate the lights, curtains and air conditioning, […]

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These Household Items Can Become Dangerous Once They Go Bad Press
Oct 5, 2023

These Household Items Can Become Dangerous Once They Go Bad

Tony Abate is the vice president and chief technical officer at AtmosAir Solutions, based out of Connecticut. According to him, it is especially important for people with respiratory problems to have their HVAC systems serviced at least twice a year to maintain good indoor air quality. “An HVAC (heating and air conditioning) system not properly […]

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U.S. Cities with the Cleanest Air from Latest “State of the Air” Report Press
Sep 6, 2023

U.S. Cities with the Cleanest Air from Latest “State of the Air” Report

Asheville-Marion-Brevard, N.C. Ranked 186 worst for annual particle pollution out of 200 metropolitan areas. Total population: 550,223 Bangor, Maine Ranked 196 worst for annual particle pollution out of 200 metropolitan areas. Total population: 152,765 Greenville-Kinston-Washington, N.C. Ranked 181 worst for annual particle pollution out of 200 metropolitan areas. Total population: 271,343 Urban Honolulu Ranked 199 […]

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How to Protect Against Smoky Air Press
Aug 23, 2023

How to Protect Against Smoky Air

Hot, dry summers and autumns—and forest fires—seem to go together. In fact, there are “fire seasons” in many parts of the world. This shows that no matter where people live, they need to know how to protect themselves from wildfire smoke. In the US’s arid western lands, for instance, wildfires have been common occurrences for […]

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Guide to Game Day: Vikings Vs. Titans at U.S. Bank Stadium Press
Aug 21, 2023

Guide to Game Day: Vikings Vs. Titans at U.S. Bank Stadium

The Vikings and Titans will meet in the second preseason game of 2023 for both teams at 7 p.m. (CT) Saturday. It will be the first exhibition meeting — and second overall game — between the teams at U.S. Bank Stadium. The 2020 regular-season contest, however, was held without fans. Tennessee last visited Minnesota in […]

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