Hospitality, catering, clinics and emergency rooms, logistics, production plants, the foodindustry, fresh produce markets, fish, flowers, waste storage depots, shopping centres and shops: these are just some of the business fields that can obtain economic…
Browsing Category Clean air in all your workplaces
How to bring environmental wellness to your office (and perform better)
Whenever you feel good you work better: it may seem trivial but how workplaces are designed and set up demonstrates that this is not taken into as much consideration as it should.Researchers at the University…
The breath of happy organizations
Taking care of the air means taking care of people Taking care of the air that people breathe in care environments means taking care of their mental and psychological well-being, as some of the speakers…
Sleep apnea: breathe right to sleep better
It is not always easy to realize that you suffer from sleep apnea: you feel you are not sleeping good and you think of a thousand reasons such as digestion, stress, anxiety. It’s tough waking…
The consequences of indoor pollution for care home residents
Air quality is more fundamental than ever in care homes: Covid-19 has brought to light an awareness that was gradually maturing. Sanitised environments where the air is safe and constantly regenerated are essential both to…
Odours in care homes: a key part of the well-being of residents, staff, family members
“Giovanni has important and very smelly pressure sores and for me being close to him, as well as for the staff of the facility, it had become a nightmare,” says Giuliana, his wife. “In the…
Improving well-being and increasing prevention: the importance of air quality in care homes
“Our research has shown the effect of several airborne pollutants in enclosed spaces on the lung health of the elderly living in nursing homes. This is a worrying problem as the body’s ability to react…
Air pollution in schools: it’s time we spoke about it
School has just finished and we already want to talk about it? No time to catch your breath? No, because if we take a breath now, it will not be a sigh of relief what…
Do you know where you put your hands?
How to have safe and sanitised surfaces The first days of the pandemic, in February 2020, we all went out with plastic or latex gloves, remember? The terror of touching and carrying the virus with…
Clean air: the first form of prevention. Even at school!
Every hour, 450 litres of air enter our bodies. Children and teenagers breathe 12 to 20 times per minute and inhale more air in proportion to their body weight than an adult. Improving air quality…