September 21, 2016
Fresh air is synonymous with feelings of freedom, refreshment, invigoration, and relaxation. There are many expressions in the English language that allude to this fact. We might talk of “needing to take a breath,” or we might describe a situation as a “breath of fresh air.” As humans, we identify with the outdoors and open spaces as places that give us energy. When it comes to air quality in your office space, it should come as no surprise that fresh air contributes to an energized, alert, and healthy workplace. Indeed, happy and productive employees are more likely in an environment that is clean and has contaminant-free air.
That being said, maintaining air quality in an office, commercial, or industrial facility can be more challenging than you’d expect. An effective ventilation system is important for climate control but also helps to keep air circulating while filtering contaminants thereby creating an environment with better air quality.
There are many contaminants that can degrade the air quality in your workplace. Dust, allergens, bacteria, and odours are among the most common contaminants that can have a significant impact on worker productivity and efficiency.
As you can see, it is incredibly important to maintain good air quality in your office space in order to ensure that work is completed effectively, efficiently, and happily. Still, sometimes a good ventilation system is not enough to address air quality issues. In fact, that ventilation system itself needs regular maintenance and upkeep. You’ll want to ensure that your ventilation system and all air ducts and associated components are cleaned at least annually by a qualified professional.
You really can never take air quality too seriously. Whether you want to ensure an environment that is free of contaminants, or you just want to create the most comfortable working environment possible, air quality should not be overlooked. Even if you’ve never had your ventilation system cleaned, fear not! It’s never too late to restore the air quality in your office.