QleanAir increased the delivery of cleaned indoor air to 5.66 billion cubic meters per month at the end of the first quarter

QleanAir (publ), the premium provider of indoor air cleaning solutions, increased the delivery of cleaned indoor air to 5.66 (4,45) billion cubic meters per month at the end of the first quarter. This means an increase of 27.2% compared to the first quarter of 2021. At the end of March, QleanAir delivered 5.66 (4,45) billion […]
New Survey Shows Workers Worry About Air Quality — Occupational Health & Safety

New Survey Shows Workers Worry About Air Quality Many workers said they are concerned the air may be polluted and think access to clean air is important, By Alex Saurman May 04, 2022 A new survey shows that more than 60 percent of workers worry the air in their workspace and offices is polluted. The […]
[Design Story] Live Smarter and Better With SmartThings Home Life – Samsung Global Newsroom
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Our homes are where our daily lives take place. In a home, we prepare meals, relax and unwind, take care of our pets and family and create memories. Now, thanks to innovations in technology, consumers can transform a house into a connected space that adapts to and enhances their unique lifestyles. At a time […]
Butte-Silver Bow Health Department working to combat adverse effects of wildfire smoke | Butte News

BUTTE, Mont. — There aren’t many things better than a view of beautiful Butte, America on a clear day. But those days may be limited come summertime when smoke from wildfires starts rolling in. That smoke could have severe adverse effects on Butte’s more vulnerable populations–but the county health department is looking to fight it. […]
Neko Koneko is a Must-Try Instagram Coffee Shop in Central O‘ahu

Here I am, back with another coffee shop to share with you all. I wouldn’t call myself a coffee connoisseur, just a lover of all things coffee. And the best lattes I’ve tried have been from coffee shops in Japan. So when Frolic’s Thomas Obungen told me about an Instagram business called Neko Koneko […]
Asthma Awareness Month and Indoor Exposure Risks to Pollen and Other Airborne Pollutants

May is Asthma Awareness Month and May 3rd is recognized as World Asthma Day. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that asthma is one of the most common lifelong chronic diseases. Approximately 25 million Americans have asthma, a disease affecting the lungs and causing repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and […]
‘Nerdmobile’ sampled air quality in pick-up/drop-off line during the study — ScienceDaily

An anti-idling campaign at two elementary schools was effective in reducing idling time by 38%, and an air monitoring experiment found that air quality around schools can vary over short distances. These findings, published in the journal Atmosphere, can help schools and school districts plan to protect students, staff and the community from unhealthy air […]
Environmental Factor – May 2022: Extramural Papers of the Month

ExtramuralBy Mali Velasco Tropical cyclones linked to rise in U.S. deaths Over the last three decades, tropical cyclones in the U.S. were associated with higher death rates in subsequent months, according to an NIEHS-funded study. This is the first study to evaluate cause-specific mortality risks from tropical cyclones in the entire U.S. population. The study […]
Ten Outstanding Graduates to be Honored as 21st Century Leaders at UMass Amherst Commencement : UMass Amherst

AMHERST, Mass. – The University of Massachusetts Amherst will honor the exemplary achievements, initiative and leadership of some of its most talented and accomplished graduating seniors during Undergraduate Commencement on Friday, May 13 at McGuirk Alumni Stadium beginning at 4:30 p.m.21st cent Ten members of the graduating class will be honored as 21st Century Leaders at Undergraduate […]
Commentary: Don’t pretend we’re ‘back to normal.’ Fight for cleaner air to prevent COVID – West Central Tribune

Right now, we are at a manageable point in the COVID-19 pandemic. The rate of new U.S. cases has significantly slowed since the first omicron surge. Although omicron’s BA.2 variants have increased cases, particularly in the Northeast, hospitalizations and deaths have declined or leveled off. Vaccination and prior infection by the earlier omicron surge seem […]