The safe return of occupants to buildings requires strategies for controlling disease transmission, providing a safe work environment for employees while maintaining healthy business operations.
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By providing increased amounts of clean air, HVAC systems can have a major effect in decreasing disease transmission from the primary host to secondary hosts, which is an important step in curtailing the spread of infectious diseases.
View the video on the right to listen to our clean air expert detail the critical steps necessary to help keep your building’s air system safe.
Download our document, "HVAC System Considerations for Building Infection Control." It provides general guidance and a list of considerations for those who maintain and operate HVAC and lighting systems.
Also, learn more about OpenBlue Clean Air from Johnson Controls—a unique combination of research-based solutions, cost-effective implementation, and ongoing service and support.
We've created several checklists and guidelines that you can use to return to operational readiness
Hospitals need to provide a safe and healthy environment for routine care with the agility to transform to meet a variety of future needs, like pandemics and emergencies.
Administrators need to reduce the transmission of disease among students and staff while providing a safe learning environment.
Universities need flexible buildings and residence halls that ensure a safe and healthy learning environment for students and staff.
Assisted living and long-term care facilities must ensure residents are cared for in a safe and healthy environment.
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Airports must retrofit terminals and facilities to create an optimized environment that ensures the safety and wellness of passengers and staff.
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Effective care facility solutions that have the ability to improve air quality and help prevent the spread of disease.
Lodging facilities need to provide a safe and healthy experience for guests and staff, while optimizing facility efficiency.
Solutions and capabilities for more secure, connected and resilient local government infrastructure.
As restrictions start to lift, consider ways to get back to work while keeping employees and customers safe in your building.
Create a safer environment for employees and customers through Elevated Skin Temperature screening, strategies to control airborne contaminants, and self-test and addressable notification in fire systems.
Get back to work while keeping employees and customers safe with insights on ways your building systems can help you support a touchless environment.
Use remote monitoring and services delivery to minimize on-site staff. Facilities experts weigh in on a panel discussion.
Use dynamic and flexible control of building systems to handle a spectrum of future building states.
Explore the advantages of stimulus funds and financing options to help you keep your buildings functioning and safe.