Just by breathing or wearing deodorant, you have more influence over your office space than you might think, a growing body of evidence shows. But could these basic acts of existence also be polluting the air in the office room where you work?
To find out, a team of engineers at Purdue University has been conducting one of the largest studies of its kind in the office spaces of a building rigged with thousands of sensors. The goal is to identify all types of indoor air contaminants and recommend ways to control them through how a building is designed and operated.
Exactly why I posted this, It is not just offices, it is valid for lots of buildings. Not forgetting residential care and nursing homes, that are very often in converted domestic housing, full of frail or elderly folk.
Hi, yes just 8 days to go. A lot of packing to do, as it was all put away at the end of the last one. But after a moderately successful sail back in May and a favorable report from the Oncologist in August, I decided to make the leap and do it all again. My next Oncology appointment is in February, if all remains good, then I am making tentative plans to go again, with the whole family this time next summer; after my grandson's exams, he will be 16 then and with my son's help, we will be able to have a much larger yacht.
Yes, you’re right! I thought you’d be going soon, enjoy! but I’m also looking ahead to your plans for next summer, and all the diary accounts we might get....they make me feel as though I’ve had a hol myself 😃
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