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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,972 posts)
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 02:26 PM Mar 2022

White House releases ventilation guidelines meant to address indoor Covid spread

Source: NBC News

The White House on Thursday released new ventilation and air quality guidelines for schools, colleges and other building owners and operators in an effort to reduce the risk of Covid-19 spreading indoors.

The guidance comes as many restrictions, including mask mandates, were lifted in recent weeks across the country as cases and hospitalizations continue to decline nationwide. The so-called Clean Air in Buildings Challenge, part of the Biden administration's new strategy for handling this phase of the Covid fight, addresses how improving indoor ventilation can help keep people safe — something many experts have been calling for throughout the pandemic.

The recommendations, published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, include creating an action plan to improve indoor air quality, optimizing fresh air ventilation, enhancing air filtration and engaging people in the community. In each of those four categories, the plan includes detailed steps for building operators to consider.

"Protecting our public health means improving our indoor air quality," EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/white-house-releases-ventilation-guidelines-meant-to-address-indoor-covid-spread/ar-AAVcB9T?li=BBnbcA1

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White House releases ventilation guidelines meant to address indoor Covid spread (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2022 OP
Good, many offices have terrible air quality IronLionZion Mar 2022 #1
Improve your home air quality and safety with HEPA filters. L. Coyote Mar 2022 #2
More what you'd call...guidelines, than actual rules NullTuples Mar 2022 #3

IronLionZion

(45,440 posts)
1. Good, many offices have terrible air quality
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 02:57 PM
Mar 2022

Building owners often find efficiencies by going with the lowest bidder on equipment and skipping regular maintenance.

L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
2. Improve your home air quality and safety with HEPA filters.
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 03:36 PM
Mar 2022

So far, I've found three good, portable HEPA air purifiers are second hand outlets for $20-$30. New, they are over $100. They are adequate for a household/apartment, but not a substitute for the other preventative measures. Every classroom should have one, especially after masks come off.

NullTuples

(6,017 posts)
3. More what you'd call...guidelines, than actual rules
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 10:12 PM
Mar 2022

Why not make them part of the building code?

Even after COVID they'll help with any other airborne diseases.

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