Humidity specialist - Condair is releasing a new whitepaper entitled - 'Making Buildings Healthier'. It contains information on how building managers can protect occupant health with a holistic approach to controlling their indoor environments. 

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has focused public attention on the risks posed by viral transmission in buildings. Contributory factors that have been known about for some time, have now been placed center stage, emphasizing the influence that elements, such as fresh air, temperature, minimum relative humidity, and even sunlight all have on the spread of viruses.

The aim of Condair’s whitepaper

The aim of Condair’s whitepaper is to provide an overview of these factors 

The aim of Condair’s whitepaper is to provide an overview of these factors and promote dialog between facility managers, users, and health and safety officers, enabling the right package of health protection measures to be considered. 

The whitepaper also includes a checklist so that readers can take stock of their building’s current situation, discover the extent to which their premises protects against the spread of infections and identify where improvements could be made.

CEO upon the release of the white paper

Oliver Zimmermann, CEO of Condair Group, commented, “The Condair Group is the world’s renowned specialist on humidity control and for years we’ve collaborated with scientists and healthcare experts to understand and promote the importance of optimal humidity for health. Through this research, we appreciate that humidity control is just one, but a decisive, weapon that can be used in the fight against respiratory infections.”

He adds, “Upgrading our built environment to better protect human health from the current COVID-19 and future potential pandemics, while not sacrificing the important gains we have made in energy efficiency, is the single largest challenge the HVAC industry will face in our lifetime."

Indoor environmental management

Oliver Zimmermann cocludes, "To achieve this objective, we must act as a sector to educate, cooperate and implement practical solutions as rapidly as possible. This whitepaper presents a clear and concise overview of the steps building operators can and should be taking to enhance occupant health, using a holistic approach, rather than a one-size-fits-all, to indoor environmental management.”

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