RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @jljcolorado: This is the paper in Science: https://t.co/E8UJNgt5Zr
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @jljcolorado: This is the paper in Science: https://t.co/E8UJNgt5Zr
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
It took long enough, but the importance of good ventilation in combating Covid and other respiratory diseases is finally getting more traction. https://t.co/ckL5NUqsqZ
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @jljcolorado: This is the paper in Science: https://t.co/E8UJNgt5Zr
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @jljcolorado: This is the paper in Science: https://t.co/E8UJNgt5Zr
This is the paper in Science: https://t.co/E8UJNgt5Zr
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a paradigm shift is out in Science
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @Poppendieck: "For decades, the focus of architects and building engineers was on thermal comfort, odor control, perceived air quality,…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
This is worth reading for anyone thinking about indoor environments and/or indoor air and/or infectious respiratory diseases
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
Qualidade do ar: uma variável que os arquitetos não podem negligenciar.
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @ShellyMBoulder: This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventil…
A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection - Science Magazine https://t.co/BufrSZhtwf
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
Yes we need a paradigm shift. Thank you for your work and leadership! #SafeBreathing #SafetyIsVITAL #SmartRestartAPS
RT @j_g_allen: For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
This is our next initiative - a paradigm shift in how we treat shared indoor air - next generation air cleaning, ventilation, energy efficiency, building codes requiring "good" ventilation and exhaust hoods, etc. Read our paper and dream with us https://
RT @Poppendieck: "For decades, the focus of architects and building engineers was on thermal comfort, odor control, perceived air quality,…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
For decades we have invested heavily in food safety, sanitation, and drinking water. The air we breathe indoors? Addressed fairly weakly, if at all. Our call for a paradigm shift, out in Science. 1/n https://t.co/AWQjrBm0Yn
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection | Science https://t.co/4jIhvpkNOT
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @LuMo71: A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection https://t.co/CksYULZWkF
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RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @Poppendieck: "For decades, the focus of architects and building engineers was on thermal comfort, odor control, perceived air quality,…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection https://t.co/CksYULZWkF
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
"For decades, the focus of architects and building engineers was on thermal comfort, odor control, perceived air quality, initial investment cost, energy use, and other performance issues, whereas infection control was neglected."
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @CathNoakes: We need to think about ventilation and indoor air as seriously as sanitation and clean water. Our perspective calling for a…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…
RT @linseymarr: Over 100 years ago, people accepted waterborne diseases as a way of life. Currently, we accept colds and the flu as a way o…