Up to 90% of our health outcomes may be based on our environments
The global pandemic demonstrated first-hand the critical importance of purified indoor air to tenants and owners of commercial real estate.
Indoor air quality matters to building occupants & impacts real estate values
Focus on personal wellness has increased significantly, and the ability for an employer to protect the indoor work environment has become a career-determining decision for many employees. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors. Today, the correlation between indoor air quality, personal health, cognitive performance, and the mitigation of disease transmission is top of mind.
Health regulations and stricter compliance standards are forcing building owners to take measures to improve indoor air, and these regulations will continue to spread. Increasingly digitized real estate assets are incorporating indoor air quality assessments because of its impact on building value. Older, poor-performing buildings will be left to devalue as tenants make leasing decisions based on spaces that can demonstrate they are taking measures to protect their occupants hour by hour, day by day and year by year.
Indoor air quality matters to building occupants & impacts real estate values
Focus on personal wellness has increased significantly, and the ability for an employer to protect the indoor work environment has become a career-determining decision for many employees. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors. Today, the correlation between indoor air quality, personal health, cognitive performance, and the mitigation of disease transmission is top of mind.
Health regulations and stricter compliance standards are forcing building owners to take measures to improve indoor air, and these regulations will continue to spread. Increasingly digitized real estate assets are incorporating indoor air quality assessments because of its impact on building value. Older, poor-performing buildings will be left to devalue as tenants make leasing decisions based on spaces that can demonstrate they are taking measures to protect their occupants hour by hour, day by day and year by year.