What sensors are used in today’s and tomorrow’s HVAC systems? Part 2

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12 NASA-approved plants that actually improve air quality

Even if you’ve never given indoor air quality much thought, the past two years have likely changed that. HEPA air cleaners and negative air machines have become conversation topics, and indoor air quality is very much on everyone’s mind. You might be contributing to better air quality already, though, with your collection of indoor plants. […]
All these clustered homeless shelters is oversaturation for Westchester Square – Bronx Times

To the Editor, The following is open letter to Councilmember Marjorie Velázquez that was also sent to the Bronx Times for publication. Dear Councilwoman Velázquez, As you know, for many years we have been working to improve the residential and business (along with the Westchester BID) environment, and in so doing have learned a lot […]
Research team receives funding to study wildfire smoke exposure in skilled nursing facilities

A team with the Translational Health Lab in the Department of Public Health and Population Science received $66,000 in grant funding from the Clinical and Translational Research Infrastructure Network to study wildfire smoke exposure among various skilled nursing facilities throughout Idaho. Public Health and Population Science Assistant Professor, Luke Montrose leads the research team with Public […]
14 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality with COPD

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a group of conditions that affect your lungs. COPD causes difficulty breathing, with symptoms that may progress over time. About 16 million Americans have received a COPD diagnosis, and it is estimated that millions more are unaware that they have the condition. Currently, no cure for COPD exists. However, […]
Seeing red – Hipkins grilled on traffic lights, 200 indoor limit, PM’s press conference style
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Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins has defended the country remaining in red under the Covid traffic-light system – as New Zealand is set to welcome new freedoms with the axing of vaccine passes, QR scans and many mandates. Hipkins says the country remains under red – with no indication when that might change – because of […]
ESSER Funds – Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools

ESSER stands for Elementary & Secondary School Emergency Relief. It is included in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and is intended to provide emergency relief funds to address the impact of COVID-19 on schools. ESSER funds are also intended to be used by Local Educational Agencies for preventing, preparing for, and […]
Why a whole-home humidifier is the right HVAC upgrade for you | Brand Ave. Studios

Winter is hard enough on you when you’re outside of your home — it doesn’t need to creep inside your home in the form of dry air that wreaks havoc on your skin and lungs. A whole-home humidifier — a relatively common add-on to a heating and cooling system — can ensure that it doesn’t. […]
OPEC Fund steps up support for clean cooking through MoU with SEforAll and development award for AAID
VIENNA, March 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The OPEC Fund for International Development and the organization Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) are strengthening their cooperation in the field of clean cooking, a key part of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (“Affordable and Clean Energy”). Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Sustainable […]
Sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes: How to manage your allergies in spring | Lifestyles

Sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes How to manage your allergies in spring (TNS) – Spring has arrived, which means warmer temperatures and more opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities. But if you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffer from allergies, going outside when pollen is in the air may not be a good idea. […]