New studies have proven that intelligence really is in the air. Let us tell you how creating a better indoor air quality can boost your business’ productivity and cut your costs.
Thirty years of public health research has demonstrated that buildings have the ability to positively or negatively influence our health, however recent research has delved into the impact that the indoor environment has on cognitive function and productivity.
QED Managing Director, Joe Scholz reviews in detail the impact of indoor environment on cognitive function.
For swimmers and pool workers alike, the characteristic "chlorine smell" at indoor swimming pools is part of the experience. Howev...
The importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has gained significant attention following the release of a groundbreaking report from Australiaâ...
On January 18, 2024, SafeWork Australia made a significant adjustment to the Workplace Exposure Standard (WES) for Welding Fume (not otherwi...