What is the Correct Ventilation Rate in Buildings?
Proper ventilation in buildings is vital to maintaining good air quality. Click here to find out about the correct ventilation rate in buildings.
IAQA 2022 Annual Meeting & Expo, is an excellent opportunity to get exclusive access to top-notch networking and unparalleled technical education. Taking place on February 22-25 in Tucson, AZ, our SteriSpace Air Sterilization device has the distinct honor of being featured in a presentation given by our very own Dr. Ashley White.
Dr. White received her bachelor’s degree in Biology at SUNY Brockport and received her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from SUNY University at Buffalo in the UB School of Medicine & Biomedical Studies.
Since joining You First Services Inc. as a Research Scientist, Dr. White has played a critical role in the continued growth of You First Services’ products SteriSpace and GloTran. Dr. White’s extensive background in Microbiology and Immunology will be on full display as she presents SteriSpace’s state-of-the-art Air Sterilization Technology to the IAQA conference attendees.
Reach out to one of our air sterilization specialists to learn more about the technology being discussed in Dr. White’s IAQA presentation or to schedule a meeting today!
Proper ventilation in buildings is vital to maintaining good air quality. Click here to find out about the correct ventilation rate in buildings.
The founder of Harvard University’s Health Buildings Program, Joseph Allen, appeared on 60 minutes with Dr. Jonathan LaPook to discuss the importance of indoor air quality. Also covered are some of the technologies currently available that can be used to help prevent the spread the transmission of airborne disease as well as some of the missteps during the pandemic. An innovative patented compressive heating system, SteriSpace, is currently the only technology capable of achieving air sterilization and setting the new standard of care in indoor air quality is a perfect solution for creating healthy buildings.
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