Ontario Air Filtration Expert Berni Baier - WHAT’S THE BEST INDOOR AIR FILTER FOR OFFICES
Indoor air quality is a crucial workplace issue; insufficient ventilation or pollutants can cause various health problems. Adopting better air circulation and efficient filters can help.
Indoor air pollution is often worse than outdoor air pollution.
Indoor air quality is a well-known issue among health officials and property managers. It may be a significant issue in offices due to insufficient ventilation or carpets and furniture that trap dust and allergies. Poor indoor air quality is a hazard to everyone's health, not just those with allergies or asthma. It has been linked to several health issues, including headaches, dizziness, breathing problems, exhaustion, and even death.
SARSCoV2 and other viruses, bacteria, dust, pollen, mold, mildew, and biological pollution can all cause health concerns. Previously, particulate matter was classed as PM10 or PM2.5. These particles can enter the lungs but not human cells. However, health groups have recently recognized PM1 as far more harmful because it may enter the circulation, brain, and organs. The Covid-19 virus, for example, is one of these ultrafine particles. PM1 pollution has even been linked to cardiovascular issues.
Indoor air quality is something that we should all be concerned about. We can all breathe a bit easier - and stay healthy - by adopting a few simple actions to enhance the air quality in our offices.
Better air circulation is the key to cleaner indoor air. Camfil Canada manufactures filters such as the Hi-Flo ES and the Durafil Hyperlink, which filter dangerous particles and save energy. These fine fiber filters keep efficiency while having a lower average pressure drop for improved airflow.
Contact us for air filtration expert guidance on improving the air quality in your workplace or building.
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