Breathing clean air is important to human health, and even more so for the health of those with chronic health conditions or other risk factors, such as being over the age of 65. Maintaining adequate air quality in long-term care facilities is an essential part of ensuring the highest standard of care for residents and the best working conditions for staff.
In a new guide by Camfil Canada, the Canadian branch of global air filtration manufacturer Camfil, air quality specialists break down the science behind indoor air quality in long-term care facilities and offer strategies for improvement and overcoming common indoor air pollution challenges.
“Ensuring clean and healthy indoor air in long-term care homes is vital for resident health and wellbeing,” says Berni Baier, air filtration professional at Camfil Canada, “Prioritizing IAQ not only improves quality of life but also contributes to cost savings and overall sustainability in long-term care facilities.”
Highlights of the article include:
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Strategies for improving indoor air quality in long-term care facilities
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Indoor air pollution sources in long-term care facilities
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Canadian Standards Association (CSA) IAQ recommendations for long-term care facilities
Read more about improving air quality in long-term care facilities here.
About Camfil Canada Clean Air Solutions
For more than 60 years, Camfil has been helping people breathe cleaner air. As a leading manufacturer of premium clean air solutions, we provide commercial and industrial systems for air filtration and air pollution control that improve worker and equipment productivity, minimize energy use, and benefit human health and the environment. Read more about Camfil Canada
Media Contact:
Phillip Ilijevski
Camfil Canada Inc.
T: 437-929-1161
Published by: Berni Baier Marketing