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The Health Effects of CO2 & How To Protect Yourself

CO2 is odorless and invisible. On the bright side, there are some simple steps and tech gadgets you can use to keep the gas at a healthy level in your home … See more

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The WELL Health-Safety Rating: Key Connections Between

WEBIn response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, IWBI launched the WELL Health-Safety Rating, an evidence-based, third-party-verified rating designed for …

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Is Carbon Dioxide Harmful to People

WEBCO2 is not poisonous; as a gas, CO2 itself will not hurt you. This is an important fact to remember, as carbon dioxide is a vital part of the environment. The …

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Office Air Quality: How to Measure, Improve, and Communicate

WEBThe reports of the office’s death were greatly exaggerated. While the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a shift in mindset, most companies have not gone all-in on remote and are …

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The Ultimate Guide to Healthy Buildings and Indoor Air Quality

WEBA healthy building is a commercial, residential, or public building which is designed in ways that promote the health, safety, and wellbeing of its inhabitants. …

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PM10 and Air Quality: What is the Impact of Coarse Particles

WEBPM10 particles hurt air quality because of their adverse effects on human health. Because PM10 is small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs, these particles …

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Top 10 Health and Fitness Blogs To Follow

WEBNutritionFacts.org. 4. Ahealthblog. If infographics are what resonates with you, then AHealthBlog is definitely what you’re looking for. They provide evidence-based health …

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PM10 vs PM2.5: What’s the Difference

WEBThe main difference between PM10 and PM2.5 is their size, but this difference in size also means they have different properties and health impacts. PM10 …

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Ozone in the Workplace: What Levels of Indoor Ozone Are Safe

WEBIn order to identify safe indoor ozone levels, we had to use industrial exposure limits and ambient ozone breakpoints. These figures are not ideal for an indoor …

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The WELL Performance Rating and IAQ Requirements: What You

WEBThe WELL Performance Rating is a new designation encouraging building owners and facility managers to use performance metrics to validate and improve the …

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5 Types of Home Air Purifiers: Pros, Cons, and How They Work

WEBIf you use a UV purifier, check to make sure it uses "safe" UV wavelengths. Ozone generators should never be used in an occupied space! Five common types of …

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10 Notable WELL Certified and Platinum Projects

WEBCertified in 2020, Three Garden Road is an office complex located in the central business district of Hong Kong, a bustling center of international commerce. …

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Everything You Need To Know About Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

WEBCarbon dioxide, known as CO2, is a naturally occurring gas in the atmosphere. Made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, carbon dioxide plays …

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A Guide to Understanding Particulate Matter (PM)

WEBSmoke. Pollen. Soot. Dirt. Particulate matter can include organic matter, like dander and spores, and inorganic matter, like dust. While other pollutants are identified through …

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Navigating the WELL Building Standard and Certification: A

WEBThe WELL Building Standard is a set of guidelines for optimizing the built environment, along with metrics to evaluate performance. It is based on a decade of …

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Understanding TVOC: What You Need To Know About Volatile

WEBTotal volatile organic compounds (TVOC) is a group of VOCs used to represent the entire pool of pollutants. If you have an air quality monitor that can detect …

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Air Pollution Solutions: 6 Pieces of Technology That Are

WEBScrubbers. Scrubbers are a type of pollution control device that removes air pollutants like sulfur dioxide, chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen chloride from …

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The Three Types of Particulate Matter: All About PM10, PM2.5

WEBMold spores. Bacteria. Dust. Smoke. Airborne viral particles. Because PM10 includes any particles smaller than 10 μm in diameter, PM10 also contains fine particles …

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A Detailed Comparison of Indoor Air Quality in LEED v5 and LEED …

WEBWorkplace Experience Deliver elevated workplace experiences with better air High Performance Building Make data-driven decisions in building design and …

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