High quality indoor air will help you achieve important goals:
- Restore the confidence of employees, tenants and
customers that they can return to facilities with more comfortable
and cleaner air;
- Support resilience against future
challenges by deploying trusted solutions; and
- Contribute
to your building’s overall sustainability with targeted
investments that generate results.
Trane supports the latest industry recommendations* for operating
HVAC systems with a focus on the four key contributors to air quality:
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Dilute – making sure plenty of fresh outdoor air dilutes the
buildup of indoor contaminants through proper ventilation
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Exhaust – getting exhaust air out is equally important,
especially air from kitchens, restrooms and combustion systems
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Contain – keeping indoor humidity levels within the
REHVA-recommended range maximizes occupant comfort and reduces the
risk of microbial growth
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Clean – reducing particles, odors, or micro-organisms, such
as mold, bacteria and viruses
*Based on recommendations provided by ASHRAE, REHVA, Eurovent and
WHO.
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The transmission
of COVID-19 may occur in a variety of ways and
circumstances, many of the aspects of which are currently not
known. HVAC systems, products, services and other offerings have
not been tested for their effectiveness in reducing the spread of
COVID-19, including through the air in closed
environments.