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Cleaner Indoor Air is the First Step to a Healthier Building

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a great deal of uncertainty – and a greater awareness of our surroundings: The places we visit. The people we’re in close contact with. The air we breathe.

Improving indoor air quality is a key factor in healthier building outcomes.

As a building owner or manager, optimizing indoor air quality is nothing new. But is your building return-ready?

It has never been more important to be well-informed and prepared to take action.  Below you will find our library of resources to help you become better informed and better prepared to take action. 

Whitepapers & Technical Guides

Technical Guide  
A technical analysis to help building owners and managers create a strategy that considers a combination of factors in order to help improve indoor air quality

Whitepaper  
Is it safe to return to the office? this resource examines a tactical approach to healthier buildings to keep employees, occupants, and visitors safer in your building.

Occupant Survey   
Our occupant survey outlines why healthy improvements can’t wait another day and why 68% of people surveyed do not feel safe in their own buildings

Whitepaper  
The needs and expectations of building occupants have changed. This whitepaper gives your insight into how to create a seamless occupant experience

Expert Sessions and Solution Videos

Air Quality Overview  
Monitor and clean the air in your healthy building automatically. Up to date indoor air quality solutions for buildings.

Expert Video
Discussion on the importance of indoor air quality with Dr. William Bahnfleth, Professor of Architectural Engineering at Penn State University and ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force Chair

ASHRAE Chat 
Chat with ASHRAE President Charles E. Gulledge, III about healthy building environments

Honeywell & Signify  
Harsh Chitale, CEO Digital Solutions Division of Signify discuss how we are working together to make buildings healthier, safer, and more sustainable.

Solution Flyers

Air Quality Overview 

Air quality is essential to a healthy building. It can impact a building’s structural integrity, energy efficiency and even occupant health

Electronic Air Cleaner with UV-C 

The long-term impact of clean air goes beyond enhancing occupant well-being and safety

Air Purifiers

Honeywell portable air purifiers offer a simple solution to help clean the air. Our purifiers allow buildings to have extra filtration support within each room.

Analytics

Compliance is a significant factor when it comes to sustaining healthier buildings and it can help reassure occupants that a building is safer 

Case Studies and Checklists

Air Quality Checklist 
The first step to better health is better knowledge. Here’s what you need to know to start improving the health of your building.

Bangalore R&D  
Honeywell deploys its Healthy Buildings solutions to create a safer environment at its R&D facility in Bangalore

Reopening Checklist 
With our Reopening the Workplace Checklist, organizations can reduce uncertainty and build confidence as they lead their teams back to work – in a safer environment.

Healthier Workspaces
Honeywell Air Quality solutions provide a productive and safer work environment for Bharti Realty Limited

UV-C Coil Disinfection 
Proven technology minimizing biofilm build-up for energy savings, reduced maintenance and cleaner air

Want to know what you can do to enable a healthier building?

The Healthy Building Score gives buildings a rating between 1-5 stars, it represents a sub section of environmental variables and system capabilities of your Building Controls and Security systems.

It provides a simple to understand score that assess the building from 3 pillars that helps towards providing a healthy building, Air Quality, Air Treatment and Safety & Security.

Get Your free Healthy Building Score Assessment

Fill in the below details to register for a free Healthy Building Score Assessment