A new video series developed by experts at the UC Davis College of Engineering and California Department of Public Health aims to help building and facility managers better understand how to manage ...
When a public building catches fire, its built-in systems automatically respond: Smoke alarms blare, sprinklers kick on, and ...
The project, called Bioaerosol Risk Assessment interVention Engineering (BRAVE), aims to reduce respiratory illnesses, such ...
The "State of Indoor Air in Australia 2025" report, led by QUT's ARC Training Center for Advanced Building Systems Against ...
In a world of increasing wildfires and invisible irritants, we consulted with experts to explain why and how to measure air quality in your home and take steps to correct it. By Terri Williams ...
Filtration systems can improve indoor air quality and outcomes for patients with asthma, COPD and other respiratory diseases, ...
Poor outdoor air quality is a reality of modern life and pollutants can seep into your home, no matter how well-sealed you think it is. Pollutants like carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and ...
Extreme heat and humidity are making life miserable for millions of people from the Midwest to the East Coast. Temperatures well over 100 degrees are dangerous for the elderly and anyone living ...
The climate crisis once appeared confined to the great outdoors: rising oceans, bracing wildfires, and surging temperatures. So too were the most obvious signs of broader environmental degradation, ...
Nearly 10 years ago, Tom Kovesi noted that a high number of children had sought treatment for lower respiratory infections at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre in Canada. These children from ...
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