by dmaengwebsite | Aug 9, 2021 | DMA Engineering
Commercial buildings that were vacant during the pandemic are now welcoming back employees. Facility managers are focusing on ways to optimize indoor air quality to reduce the spread of illnesses like COVID-19. According to the CDC and ASHRAE, increasing outside air...
by dmaengwebsite | Jul 7, 2021 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
Data tells us that COVID-19 is an airborne virus, spread from person to person through droplets or what is known as bioaerosols. In a commercial building, we believe dilution is the key to any indoor air quality strategy. With dilution, we can proactively replace...
by dmaengwebsite | May 5, 2021 | DMA Engineering
Some buildings, such as hospitals, grocery stores, and essential services have remained open during the pandemic. It’s critical that our essential workers be kept safe and comfortable. Here are some recommendations from DMA: Increase outdoor air ventilation and...
by dmaengwebsite | Apr 1, 2021 | DMA Engineering
COVID-19 can be transmitted through the air in bioaerosols — we now know that. The beast is out of the bottle and it’s been very hard to contain. The way we live, eat, breathe, and sleep has changed fundamentally since the beginning of this year. Our way of being has...
by dmaengwebsite | Mar 1, 2021 | DMA Engineering
How do you know if your building is safe to reopen? Do you have a documented Epidemic Operating Conditions in Place (ECiP) to open and maintain your building during the pandemic? Current industry recommendations are changing and there are simple solutions to ensure...
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