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Air Cleaning in Practice: Improving IAQ and Saving Energy in Schools, Part 2 of 2
Picking off from our last post There is a need to provide “fresh air” into K-12 classrooms and Purafil with FGI’s current filtration technology can be used to capture and remove most, if not all, harmful air contaminants.
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Tagged American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, ASHRAE, bioeffluents, Brent Stephens Ph.D, Chris Muller, Department of Civil, Gerald Lamping former Director of IAQ, Harvard School of Public Health, IAQ, influenza, International Center for Indoor Environment and Energy, irritant gases, LEED, MERV13, North East Independent School District in San Antonio Texas, Professor David P. Wyon, Professor Pawel Wargocki, respirable particles, Technical University of Denmark, USGBC, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, viable particles, VOC
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