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Teacher sitting on a bench with her head resting on her hand, thinking about thinking. Indoor air quality in schools should be thought about and corrected with innovative approaches that do not break the budget of already tight budgets.

Better Indoor Air Quality in Schools: The Current Crisis

Poor indoor air quality hurts students, teachers, and staff and there’s plenty of peer-reviewed data to prove it. (Part 1 of a 4-part series on air quality in schools).

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Contemporary designed building with stylish furniture. Air quality in buildings should be controlled with the same care as interior designers use to design spaces within building classes.

Building Class Basics: Sustainability + Air Quality = Better ROI

In this article, we’ll explain why paying attention to your commercial building’s BOMA classification is to your financial advantage and how the right indoor air quality and sustainability improvements can assist you in upgrading or maintaining that class.

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How Businesses Can Combat the Next Surge of COVID-19

Summarizing ActivePure’s Online Forum: “At the Intersection of Infrastructure and Sustainability: The Future of Corporate Resilience”

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Wharton Business Daily Logo on left along with headshots of Dr. Deborah Birx, and Amy Carenza on right.

ActivePure Executives Join Wharton Business Daily to Talk Indoor Air Quality and the Return to Normal

ActivePure’s Chief Medical and Science Advisor, Deborah Birx M.D., and Chief Commercial Officer Amy Carenza recently joined the Wharton Business Daily podcast to discuss these ongoing efforts toward improving indoor air quality in office buildings as millions go back to work.

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