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The 5 Best Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners To Keep You (and The Planet) Cool Press
Jul 24, 2023

The 5 Best Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners To Keep You (and The Planet) Cool

In the market for a new air conditioner? Energy efficiency might not be at the top of your must-have list. But an energy-efficient AC unit can reduce your energy bill while requiring fewer repairs and ultimately boasting a longer life span. And since classic AC units put harmful chemicals into the environment, you’re fighting climate […]

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Standard 241: Important Step Toward Healthier Buildings Press
Jul 24, 2023

Standard 241: Important Step Toward Healthier Buildings

In late 2022, near the end of the Covid public health emergency, the White House contacted the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), seeking guidance as to how to better ventilate buildings to help prevent the airborne spread of infectious illness. The Covid pandemic had shown that those who owned or managed […]

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ASHRAE Standard 241: A Giant Step Forward in Building Ventilation and Health Press
Jul 24, 2023

ASHRAE Standard 241: A Giant Step Forward in Building Ventilation and Health

In late 2022 near the end of the Covid public health emergency,  the White House contacted ASHRAE (The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) seeking guidance as to how to better ventilate buildings to help prevent the airborne spread of infectious illness. The Covid pandemic showed that those who owned or managed buildings […]

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Brief on ASHRAE’s Standard 241 Blog
Jul 14, 2023

Brief on ASHRAE’s Standard 241

In late 2022, the White House contacted ASHRAE to help prepare for the upcoming expiration of Title 42 (in May 2023) and the end of the COVID public health emergency. The government tasked ASHRAE with the job of creating guidance on how to operate buildings in a way to help prevent the spread of airborne […]

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Construction Industry Incorporates Bi-Polar Ionization Technology into Building Plans Press
Jul 6, 2023

Construction Industry Incorporates Bi-Polar Ionization Technology into Building Plans

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the air treatment systems market experienced unprecedented growth that’s expected to continue with consumer and commercial demand for air purifiers. That’s why architects and building designers are incorporating bi-polar ionization technology into new and existing building plans—both commercial and residential. BPI tubes, added to existing or new building HVAC systems, neutralize […]

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AtmosAir Contributes to New ASHRAE Pathogen Mitigation Standard Press
Jun 27, 2023

AtmosAir Contributes to New ASHRAE Pathogen Mitigation Standard

ASHRAE announced the approval for publication for the first-ever pathogen mitigation standard. It was developed at the request of the White House, prior to the expiration of Title 42 COVID public health emergency. An AtmosAir representative was on a committee that completed the standard. ASHRAE’s 241-P: Control of Infectious Aerosols, outlines requirements for buildings to reduce the risk […]

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AtmosAir Solutions for a Smoke-Free Summer Press
Jun 26, 2023

AtmosAir Solutions for a Smoke-Free Summer

The smoke from the Canadian wildfires that drifted down to the metro area recently has been  keeping Steve Levine pretty busy.   He’s the president and CEO of AtmosAir Solutions in Fairfield, a small indoor air purification and monitoring business, which has a patented technology that mitigates against indoor smoke as well as germs, viruses, mold and […]

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Serving Up Safety Press
Jun 22, 2023

Serving Up Safety

Preparing food for parties, whether they are indoor or outdoor affairs, is tricky. The last thing a host or hostess wants is to have a guest fall ill because of something in the food. But it could happen. And it could happen quickly. A sneeze or a cough can do it. Or perhaps a fly […]

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