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August 9, 2023

Air Quality and Energy Efficiency: Can a Building Have Both?

By Corey Myers

CRE energy efficiency has become increasingly important over the past few decades. With more efficient air handler systems, facility owners can dually benefit from energy savings and an improved experience for building occupants. But the global pandemic also forced building owners into rethinking indoor air quality. HVAC systems can easily spread viruses in a building since indoor air might be recirculated for efficiency. Can an HVAC system be both energy efficient and use fresh air to reduce the spread of pathogens?

In this GlobeSt. article, published on  August 09, 2023, Corey Myers, CIH, discusses how building owners can implement sustainable indoor air quality that also reduces potential airborne pathogens.

About the Authors

Corey Myers

Corey Myers

Technical Director
Corey Myers is an experienced Technical Director and Contract Manager performing industrial hygiene studies; occupational exposure assessments; radon measurement; asbestos, mold, and lead evaluations; soil, groundwater, surface water, and air sampling. She also performs petroleum storage tank compliance inspections and community noise studies. She directs the day-to-day operations, business development, financial planning, and strategic planning for a team of industrial hygienists working throughout Florida.

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