More and more restaurants and businesses are opening their doors to the public. It seems that life is slowly going back to normal and we are once again able to leave our homes and enjoy the social life. However, this does not mean that COVID-19 is gone. One major thing that the CDC recommends to businesses when they open up is to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
Improving Indoor Air Quality
While there are still rules that require you to wear masks and social distance, having a good filtration system in place is another step that can give your facility an all-around healthier environment. Upgrading your filters for your HVAC system and investing in a good Air Purifier or Air Cleaner can increase your indoor air quality drastically. This gives your employees and customers a safer and cleaner feel. Changing your filters regularly keeps your HVAC system and air machines running efficiently, thus increasing your IAQ as well. Using better filters with a higher MERV rating or using HEPA filters when possible increases the effectiveness of filtration.
HVAC Filter Upgrades
Be sure to have your HVAC system inspected regularly and get expert advice on how to improve your IAQ. There are many companies that offer full turnkey services like Advanced Filtration Concepts. If you’re looking for replacement filters for your air purifiers or air cleaners, we offer aftermarket, direct replacement filters. Just contact us anytime and we’ll get the right filter to you!
As Doors Begin To Open
As doors begin to open for restaurants and other businesses, it is important to take all the steps possible to provide your employees and customers a safer environment. Don’t underestimate what clean air may do for you, your business, and your facility. Everyone needs to breathe and improving indoor air quality is a goal everyone should make a priority. People should always feel safe.
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