Mitigating COVID-19’s Impact on the Built Environment
07.04.2020, 15:22
Mitigating COVID-19’s Impact on the Built Environment
Demand control ventilation platform, Aircuity, is working with its global indoor environmental quality (IEQ) partners to support particulate measurement, humidity control, filtration, and continuous diagnostic assessment as part of the battle against COVID-19.
The company has also entered into more extensive collaborations with infectious control experts, and believes it can leverage its long history of working in healthcare and research institutions to quickly provide unique and compelling Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) improvements.
Aircuity CEO and President, Dan Diehl, says: “We are confident a new collaborative approach will allow the return to an even better built environment.
“It has often been the case that our greatest improvements have come during our most trying times, and it is being widely reported that humidity, filtration, ventilation and particulate control (measure and remediation) are all key components to providing clean, healthy environments that mitigate the spread of viruses.
“We have been successfully measuring and controlling those parameters for some time and can quickly take those capabilities to the next level.”