Healthy Indoor Air

Designing healthy and inclusive indoor spaces is essential for promoting well-being, ensuring a comfortable, safe, and sustainable environment for all individuals. Maintaining high indoor air quality, regulating humidity, and considering the local environmental context are crucial elements in achieving these goals.

  • Ensure adequate ventilation in all rooms to maintain air quality and comfort.
  • Design windows that open to be easily accessible and controllable by building users.
  • Regularly maintain mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning systems for maximum effectiveness and noise reduction.
  • Install high-efficiency filters (MERV 13 or higher) in ventilation systems to ensure clean air.
  • Continuously monitor indoor air quality, tracking CO2, particulates, and VOCs to maintain a healthy environment.
  • Regulate indoor humidity levels to prevent mold growth and moisture-related problems.
  • Customize ventilation systems to local pollution conditions to optimize air quality and reduce health risks.
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