Workplace Air | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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What Are The Acceptable CO2 Levels In Buildings
In the holistic approach towards health and wellness, an often overlooked aspect is the quality of the air we breathe, specifically the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our indoor environments. CO2, a natural part of our atmosphere, plays a critical role in life’s cycle on Earth. However, when its concentration in an enclosed space like a building reaches excessive levels, it ...
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2022 Article and Paper Title Index Completed, in Editing Process
Indexing of Journal/ Magazine Article and Conference Paper titles has been Completed for 2022 Environmental and Renewable Energy Journals and Conferences, and is now in editing. With easing of some ...
News
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Protecting Building Occupants and Workers from Exposure to Mold and Other Common Asthma Triggers
Throughout the United States, asthma caused 5.8 million physician office visits and 1.6 million emergency department visits as recently as 2021. Tragically, there were also 4,145 deaths due to asthma the year before. These figures point to the toll ...
Asian Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality 2023
Improving Workplace Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality during Cold Weather
Improving Workplace Ventilation during Cold Weather Discussed in New Online Video
Protecting Workers from Exposure Risks to 2-Butoxyethanol and Other Potential Chemical Dangers
Equipment & Solutions
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Charcoal Canister for Radon Testing
The container for the charcoal is an all-metal 8-ounce can. The nominal dimensions on this can are 4 inches in diameter x 1-1/8 inches deep. The top of each completed canister is sealed in place using a 13-inch strip of vinyl tape. Red vinyl is available as a standard. Other types of tape or specific colors can be supplied upon request.