Aerus Vancouver

Aerus Vancouver Aerus manufactures air and surface purifiers, water filtration and treatment systems, and vacuum cleaners. Over 500 locations in North America.

Suitable for Churches, Schools, University, Daycares, Office Space & Medical Clinics. We equipped all Aboriginal Childca...
06/09/2022

Suitable for Churches, Schools, University, Daycares, Office Space & Medical Clinics. We equipped all Aboriginal Childcare’s Classrooms with Beyond Guardian Air.

Check our website & choose your lifetime vacuum. We can provide you parts as well. Feel free to contact us. Thanks
06/09/2022

Check our website & choose your lifetime vacuum. We can provide you parts as well. Feel free to contact us. Thanks

06/09/2022
Light unit suitable for small office area or your home in affordable price. Contact us for more information.
06/09/2022

Light unit suitable for small office area or your home in affordable price. Contact us for more information.

If you are Uber drive; you can protect yourself & your customers. Contact us we will minimize profit margin for UBER dri...
06/09/2022

If you are Uber drive; you can protect yourself & your customers. Contact us we will minimize profit margin for UBER drivers to protect you & society. Ask to talk to Sherry to receive your promotional discount.

The Clean Air in Buildings Challenge: 6 IAQ Lessons for Building Managers -Would you expect your employees to drink from...
04/01/2022

The Clean Air in Buildings Challenge: 6 IAQ Lessons for Building Managers -

Would you expect your employees to drink from a muddy puddle outdoors? You certainly wouldn’t, because installing a water cooler is a fairly simple process that pays for itself in collaboration and camaraderie (not to mention the avoidance of cholera). However, you might indeed be forcing your employees to visit that metaphorical muddy puddle anyway—not for a drink, but for a breath. Such was made quite clear during the recent White House briefing, “Let’s Clear the Air on .”

This webinar was held by the White House's Office of and Policy on March 29, 2022. Its goal was “[spotlight] the science behind improving indoor air quality to reduce transmission and produce better overall outcomes – and how to engage Americans on the topic” (emphasis ours). It highlighted the recent federal Clean Air in Buildings Challenge, as well as the EPA's practical guide for building managers as they develop a custom indoor air quality (IAQ) plan.

The event also presented a panel of experts discussing what their work had shown about the importance of indoor air quality. In case you don’t wish to wait for the transcript of the event, here are our six key takeaways (Full article available in most recent story )

The Clean Air in Buildings Challenge: 6 IAQ Lessons for Building Managers -Would you expect your employees to drink from...
04/01/2022

The Clean Air in Buildings Challenge: 6 IAQ Lessons for Building Managers -

Would you expect your employees to drink from a muddy puddle outdoors? You certainly wouldn’t, because installing a water cooler is a fairly simple process that pays for itself in collaboration and camaraderie (not to mention the avoidance of cholera). However, you might indeed be forcing your employees to visit that metaphorical muddy puddle anyway—not for a drink, but for a breath. Such was made quite clear during the recent White House briefing, “Let’s Clear the Air on .”

This webinar was held by the White House's Office of and Policy on March 29, 2022. Its goal was “[spotlight] the science behind improving indoor air quality to reduce transmission and produce better overall outcomes – and how to engage Americans on the topic” (emphasis ours). It highlighted the recent federal Clean Air in Buildings Challenge, as well as the EPA's practical guide for building managers as they develop a custom indoor air quality (IAQ) plan.

The event also presented a panel of experts discussing what their work had shown about the importance of indoor air quality. In case you don’t wish to wait for the transcript of the event, here are our six key takeaways:

We attended the White House's Clean Air in Buildings Challenge webinar. Read our top indoor air quality takeaways.

Atlanta, Minneapolis had sharp upticks in air pollution last year -Wildfires in the U.S. combined with the near-eliminat...
03/31/2022

Atlanta, Minneapolis had sharp upticks in air pollution last year -

Wildfires in the U.S. combined with the near-elimination of restrictions pushed air levels in the U.S. back to pre- levels in 2021, according to a report released Tuesday.

IQAir, a Swiss company that monitors air quality around the world, said in the report that the U.S. as a whole saw a 7 percent increase in fine particle air pollution in 2021 compared to the previous year. Seven of the top 10 most populous cities in the United States have returned to pre-pandemic levels of air pollution, with Dallas, Miami and Washington, D.C., as the exceptions.

The has estimated air pollution kills 7 million people worldwide every year. The report highlighted an ongoing disparity in air quality monitoring around the world. The U.S. has the largest number of air quality monitors of any country, but only 13 out of 54 countries in Africa had sufficient public air quality monitoring data, the report found. The Latin America and Caribbean regions also lacked sufficient monitoring. Between 2020 and 2021, the number of air quality monitoring stations increased significantly in India, New Zealand and Canada.

Full article available in recent story

Atlanta, Minneapolis had sharp upticks in air pollution last year -Wildfires in the U.S. combined with the near-eliminat...
03/31/2022

Atlanta, Minneapolis had sharp upticks in air pollution last year -

Wildfires in the U.S. combined with the near-elimination of restrictions pushed air levels in the U.S. back to pre- levels in 2021, according to a report released Tuesday.

IQAir, a Swiss company that monitors air quality around the world, said in the report that the U.S. as a whole saw a 7 percent increase in fine particle air pollution in 2021 compared to the previous year. Seven of the top 10 most populous cities in the United States have returned to pre-pandemic levels of air pollution, with Dallas, Miami and Washington, D.C., as the exceptions.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated air pollution kills 7 million people worldwide every year. The report highlighted an ongoing disparity in air quality monitoring around the world. The U.S. has the largest number of air quality monitors of any country, but only 13 out of 54 countries in Africa had sufficient public air quality monitoring data, the report found. The Latin America and Caribbean regions also lacked sufficient monitoring. Between 2020 and 2021, the number of air quality monitoring stations increased significantly in India, New Zealand and Canada.

IQAir, a Swiss company that monitors air pollution, found that seven of the 10 most populous U.S. cities have returned to pre-pandemic levels of air pollution.

8 Ways to Improve Your Air Quality at Home -You might often come across news stories about air   and its impacts on publ...
03/30/2022

8 Ways to Improve Your Air Quality at Home -

You might often come across news stories about air and its impacts on public . But how frequently do you think about the quality of the air indoors?

While outdoor air pollution certainly poses a concern, it might be easy to forget that the quality of the air you breathe at home may be just as important. According to the Environmental Protection Agency ( ), levels of air pollutants indoors may not only be up to 100 times higher than outdoor air pollutants, they could also have a greater effect on your health. The health impacts of indoor air pollution depend on the type of pollutant present in your air, but they can include:
- Cancer
- Pneumonia
- Asthma
- Allergic reactions
- Heart disease
- Low birth weight

People with respiratory or heart conditions, as well as young children and older adults, may also have a greater risk of developing some health concerns connected to low indoor air quality. Unexplained respiratory symptoms could offer a clue that it may be time to check the air quality in your living space. But other times, even pollutants with the potential to cause harm go completely undetected for years.

Taking steps to boost your indoor air quality can help you lower your risk of developing health conditions and may even improve your quality of life. We’ve got eight tips to get you started.

Full article available in story

8 Ways to Improve Your Air Quality at Home -You might often come across news stories about air   and its impacts on publ...
03/30/2022

8 Ways to Improve Your Air Quality at Home -

You might often come across news stories about air and its impacts on public . But how frequently do you think about the quality of the air indoors?

While outdoor air pollution certainly poses a concern, it might be easy to forget that the quality of the air you breathe at home may be just as important. According to the Environmental Protection Agency ( ), levels of air pollutants indoors may not only be up to 100 times higher than outdoor air pollutants, they could also have a greater effect on your health. The health impacts of indoor air pollution depend on the type of pollutant present in your air, but they can include:
- Cancer
- Pneumonia
- Asthma
- Allergic reactions
- Heart disease
- Low birth weight

People with respiratory or heart conditions, as well as young children and older adults, may also have a greater risk of developing some health concerns connected to low indoor air quality. Unexplained respiratory symptoms could offer a clue that it may be time to check the air quality in your living space. But other times, even pollutants with the potential to cause harm go completely undetected for years.

Taking steps to boost your indoor air quality can help you lower your risk of developing health conditions and may even improve your quality of life. We’ve got eight tips to get you started.

Concerned about the air quality in your home? We’ve got eight tips to help you identify possible pollutants and begin addressing them.

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