A Roadmap for the New Normal in the Workplace Under COVID-19 | Miller Nash LLP

Many businesses throughout the West Coast will soon start the process of phased returning to the workplace or have already welcomed employees back to workplaces to some extent. This requires employers to take new measures to protect their employees, their operations, and their customers. Whether, when, and how a particular business can reopen fully and […]

AprilAire and Airthings Announce Partnership at AHR Expo

AprilAire and Airthings Announce Partnership at AHR Expo | ACHR News This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, […]

F&G’s Nampa Public Shooting Range is open and looking for shooters

Idaho Fish and Game’s Nampa Public Shooting Range is a one-of-a-kind facility right in the heart of the Treasure Valley. A few months after its soft-opening to the public, Fish and Game and its non-profit partners – AIR Idaho Inc. and the Nampa Bow Chiefs – are ready to open the floodgates. “We’ve been working […]

Shaping The Future Of Your Facility

In this webinar, ABM’s building and facility experts will share strategies for exceeding occupants’ higher expectations of today’s workplaces – all while showing how to create safer, more comfortable, more adaptable, and more efficient building environments. Attendees can expect to walk away from this free webinar having learned more about: Getting back to your facility […]

Panasonic backs drive to link AC and air quality

JAPAN: Panasonic is to invest JPY100bn ($867m) in its air conditioning and air quality business over the next five years, according to reports from Japan. Speaking at the launch of its first commercial HVAC equipment to incorporate ventilation, sterilisation, deodorisation, and humidification functions, the Nikkei Asia reports that Panasonic is seeking to capitalise on growing interest in […]

Flu season still a concern during pandemic – Beaufort South Carolina The Island News

As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States, physicians are issuing a reminder about flu season. They want to make sure people are taking right step to protect themselves. “We see people traveling more and getting into larger groups and more congregated settings, and so we expect the cases of respiratory infections and influenza […]

Simple solution boosts productivity, reduces noise, and saves energy

Most people now recognize the energy savings benefits of green buildings. These buildings use less water, energy, and other natural resources. In some cases, they can increase biodiversity, produce their own energy, and reduce the urban heat island effect. Recent research shows that green buildings can also improve the health and productivity of those who […]

EPA Announces Data Innovation Challenge, Highlights Water Quality Indicators

February 1, 2022 WASHINGTON (Feb. 1, 2022) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) Data Analysis Innovation Challenge, which invites research institutions to utilize large, nationally consistent statistical survey datasets to evaluate the health and impact of the nation’s aquatic ecosystems. Through this data challenge, participants will evaluate […]

NJDEP Offers Tips to Reduce Air Pollutants When Burning Wood in Winter

WHEN LOGGING TIME INSIDE: As Frank Steitz, director of the DEP’s Division of Air Quality, notes, ‘Following these guidelines will go a long way to addressing both health and safety at the same time.’ (File Photo by Jack Reynolds) As the state settles firmly into winter, the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection is reminding residents […]