Indoor Air Quality
Research shows that indoor air quality can affect productivity, lead to more rapid spread of germs affecting staff and visitor wellbeing as well as an increases in non-specific ailments often leading to increased staff absence and sickness levels.
The artificial environments we create as work and leisure spaces are often tightly sealed ‘boxes’ that can provide the ideal breeding grounds for germs and a captive environment for allergens unless a policy of excellence in air hygiene is followed.
Great consideration is given to the quality of air in the general environment and its effect on people’s health and wellbeing but not enough attention is often given to the air we breathe in the spaces where we spend most of our time.
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