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Honeywell launches new products to improve air quality

Honeywell launches new products to improve air quality DUBAI, 5 days ago Honeywell has expanded its holistic Healthy Buildings Air Quality offering to help improve and measure air quality with the introduction of Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaners (EACs) with UV systems and a new line of indoor air quality (IAQ) sensors.    Honeywell EACs with UV help remove impurities from the air as well as provide filtration and disinfection, without significantly impeding air flow. The new IAQ sensors include Honeywell’s Particulate Matter Sensor PM2.5, Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) Sensor and All-in-One IAQ Sensor.   Air quality is essential to a healthy building. It can impact occupant health and productivity, energy efficiency and real estate value. The quality of air is affected by the presence of pollutants in the indoor environment that may cause harm. When IAQ is poor, occupants can experience a drop in productivity as well as adverse health effects such as asthm

Poor air quality in classrooms detrimental to kids wellbeing and learning – India Education| Global Education |Education News

Share Many Australian school kids could be learning in classrooms with poor indoor air quality that exceeds safety guidelines.     A team from the UNSW Sydney’s School of Built Environment found concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in classrooms peaked significantly higher than the 850-ppm threshold prescribed by the National Construction Code due to a lack of proper ventilation.     The study also showed that low ventilation rates raise the concentration of other contaminants in a classroom environment, such as emissions from the building materials and furniture and particulate matter from indoor/outdoor sources. Poor indoor air quality and high indoor air temperatures in classrooms are critical problems worldwide. This is only worsened when ventilation rates are insufficient to remove excessive heat or pollutants.

Poor air quality in classrooms detrimental to kids wellbeing and learning

Australian schools need better ventilation to improve student health and productivity, says new UNSW research. Many Australian school kids could be learning in classrooms with poor indoor air quality that exceeds safety guidelines. A team from the UNSW Sydney’s School of Built Environment found concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in classrooms peaked significantly higher than the 850-ppm threshold prescribed by the National Construction Code due to a lack of proper ventilation. The study also showed that low ventilation rates raise the concentration of other contaminants in a classroom environment, such as emissions from the building materials and furniture and particulate matter from indoor/outdoor sources.

Bantec, through Bantec Sanitizing, Sells ThinkLiteAir Monitors to an Ivy League University

Bantec, through Bantec Sanitizing, Sells ThinkLiteAir Monitors to an Ivy League University News provided by Share this article Bantec, Inc. (OTCPINK: BANT) ( Bantec or the  Company ), Bantec, Inc., through its subsidiary Bantec Sanitizing, sells ThinkLiteAir air monitors to an Ivy League University. The global air quality monitoring system market reached almost $4 billion in 2019 and is forecast to surpass $6.5 billion by 2027 according to NY Market Report. ( https://tinyurl.com/5229fyc2 ) Michael Bannon, Bantec s Chairman and CEO, stated: If you can t measure it, you can t manage it.  The ThinkLiteAir unit monitors for pathogens ranging from 0.1 to 2.5 microns, specifically viruses, including Covid-19, influenza flu virus, and other germs that are widely airborne. It also monitors Total Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that create optimal environments in which pathogens thrive and reproduce. In addition, the monitors measure relative humidity, CO2 and temperature.

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