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Is Your Building Ready for Summer? Top 6 Tips to Be Prepared. by Mike Cain

With a wintery February and March this 2021, it’s almost hard to believe that Spring and Summer are right around the corner! The Farmer’s Almanac predicts that this Summer in the DC Region “will be hotter than normal, with the hottest periods in early and mid-June, early to mid-July, and early to mid-August”. Here are our Top Tips to make sure your buildings are ready.

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COVID-19 Puts Healthy Building Strategy in the Spotlight by Mike Cain

As buildings prepare for reopening and a flood of information enters the market surrounding Healthy Building strategies and technologies, it can often be difficult to separate the needs from the noise and determine where to start in any given building. With the new-found spotlight on Healthy Buildings…

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Top 4 Ways to Improve Building Air Health by Mike Cain

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In the modern era of pandemic and COVID concerns, building owners and occupants alike are becoming increasingly more aware of the need to create and maintain healthy buildings. Each building is different, but one similarity remains: most buildings—like most companies—are in the people business. Caring for building health means caring for the well-being of building occupants which—in turn—can reduce risk, improve productivity, increase occupant satisfaction, and even improve profitability.

Has your building been taking its “Vitamins”? What is your Building Health Strategy?