Keep air quality moving in the right direction
Isolate parts of a building using pressure control. This also can help reduce the spread of airborne pathogens from vulnerable spaces into adjacent spaces throughout the building.
Use air pressure to create healthier spaces
Consistent pressure creates precise, one-way airflow for more effective exchange and filtration – removing stagnant air where pathogens could linger. Pressurization can also be used to contain air in a quarantined space or to isolate and protect clean spaces.
Technical resource
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As we all adjust to new air quality concerns, you can take tangible steps to ensure business continuity and help your building thrive in any future.
Anatomy of a Healthy Building: Air Quality
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