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March 27, 2021
Proper air filtration and ventilation have been shown to be key strategies in reducing the spread of COVID-19 infections. On Thursday, April 8, join international air filtration industry leader Camfil for a free webinar on how effective air filtration can help businesses, industrial facilities, healthcare facilities, and public buildings mitigate virus infection spread. The virtual presentati...
March 23, 2021
Air filtration industry leader Camfil will be hosting a free webinar titled “Managing Virus Threats with Proper Air Filtration” on Thursday, April 8 at 1:00 pm Eastern Time. The webinar is designed to aid understanding of the importance of air filtration in mitigating virus risk, as well as provide useful information about which air filters building managers should choose and why.
The presen...
March 19, 2021
Industry leaders in air filtration manufacturing and engineering, Camfil USA, has released an article detailing their advice for controlling and improving workplace air quality. While poor air quality is linked to a variety of health problems and improving it should always be a priority, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted just how important it is to ensure the air we breathe is clean.
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March 11, 2021
Leading engineers and manufacturers of air filtration equipment at Camfil USA are offering a complimentary presentation for businesses and facilities to learn about their options regarding managing virus threats.
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Businesses of all sizes across the entire spectrum of the economy are aware of how impactful the COVID-19 pand...
March 06, 2021
School Air Filtration: What Should Schools Do to Keep the Air Safe? Report by Camfil USA Air Filters
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that schools ensure adequate ventilation and increase total airflow supply to occupied spaces, if possible.
As a result of the present pandemic, air quality is at the forefront of many individuals’ minds for the first time. But reducing infection risk isn’t the only reason why improving air quality is essential for public health, particularly th...
February 26, 2021
Air quality is currently at the forefront of public attention due to the nature of the current pandemic. While effective air filtration has the potential to reduce infection risk in public places, improving air quality is a step to improving the overall public health particularly that of young, developing children and adolescents as they return to in-person school.
Though many parents have...
February 19, 2021
Leading air filtration engineering and manufacturing expert, Camfil, has launched a free online tool to help facilities determine which air filter fits their needs and requirements.
With air quality at the forefront of public attention due to the role of air filtration and ventilation in protecting building inhabitants from COVID-19 infection, some jurisdictions have required filters rated ...
February 04, 2021
Join industry-leading air filtration manufacturer Camfil for a free webinar explaining ASHRAE Standard 170-2017 Addendum-a, which was first released in September 2020. Dave Blackwell, Camfil’s Director of Healthcare, will lead the webinar.
Addendum-a, which is publicly accessible here, lists updated air filtration recommendations for healthcare facilities by type. In a recent video, Camfil’...
January 27, 2021
The ongoing global pandemic has brought with it a marked increase in public awareness of the impact and importance of indoor air quality, in large part due to the evidence that COVID-19 infections have been spreading via airborne channels as well as via person-to-person contact.
In a new video, air filtration expert Kyle Petersen, Healthcare Segment Manager at Camfil USA, explains ASHRAE St...
January 20, 2021
In contrast to previous statements, which emphasized evidence that COVID-19 spreads primarily through respiratory droplets during close contact with an infected person, the World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that “airborne transmission through respiratory aerosols could not be ruled out in crowded and poorly ventilated settings.”
The CDC has reported that virus appears to spre...