New Guidelines For Building Ventilation and Pathogen Mitigation
An Interview with ThinkLite CEO Dinesh Wadhwani
We recently interviewed Dinesh Wadhwani, CEO of ThinkLite Air, about new indoor air quality guidance released by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), a global society focused on research and standards in focus on building systems, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality.
ASHRAE’s guidance and the CDC’s new Ventilation in Buildings are significant new guidelines emphasizing the importance of air exchanges in reducing the risk of airborne transmission of viruses and other pathogens.
In this eBook, Dinesh provides a primer on the history of ventilation in commercial buildings and speaks about how these new guidelines will impact the way facility managers look at indoor air quality.
As the world continues to navigate the challenges posed by infectious diseases, the importance of indoor air quality cannot be overstated. The CDC’s new guidelines for at least five air exchanges per hour reinforce the need for effective air filtration and circulation. Get the whole story in our new eBook, Building Ventilation and Pathogen Mitigation.
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