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Johnson Controls Partners with Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Johnson Controls brings its technology and expertise to help support AAFA-led advocacy and research projects.
Healthy Real-Estate Valued 7% Higher Than Average in Respective Markets
Market research from MIT shows tenants are willing to pay a premium price for healthier spaces.
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Coway’s New Smart Mattress Swaps Springs with Adjustable Air Pockets
Coway introduces a smart air bed, air purifier, humidifier and more at CES 2022.
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Could this COVID Catching Computer Monitor Provide a New Office Advantage?
The Air-Clenz Computer Monitor captures and purifies exhaled air before it can spread.
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LG Delivers a Fresh Take on Clean Air at CES 2022
This January, LG will debut its newest approach to air care that aims at delivering year-round comfort.
This is What Homeowners Are Willing to Do to Heat Their Homes
A recent study shows homeowners are more than willing to try alternative solutions if it avoids upping the thermostat.
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Trane Extends Indoor Environmental Quality Management to Wellsphere
The climate company adds building management solutions to its set of holistic environmental offerings.
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Wood Burners Found to Account for Half of Cancer-Causing Pollution in Urban Centers
Despite being less prevalent than motor vehicle pollution, wood smoke still has a substantial impact on public health.
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Ultra Resilient Social Housing Concept Unveiled for Vancouver Development
Public Design envisions a simple, yet durable structure built upon an ethos of affordable comfort and safety.
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Wynd Launches Indoor Air Quality Optimization Service Suite for Office Buildings
The indoor air leader now offers enhanced analysis, monitoring and purification for workspaces.
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North Carolina Fire Station Becomes First to Earn UL Mark for Indoor Air
The UL mark demonstrates a commitment to creating and maintaining safe, healthy spaces for first responders.
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More Than Looks: Study Finds Living Walls to be Surprisingly Insulative
A greener skin on buildings seems to help with temperature regulation, according to the University of Plymouth.