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July 5, 2021

NanoSeptic turns high-traffic areas into self-cleaning surfaces

High-traffic touch surfaces like door handles, elevator buttons, touchscreens and bathroom stall doors can be time-sucking nightmares for your custodial staff. But they don’t have to […]
July 5, 2021

Honeywell survey: 3 in 4 FMs say COVID-19 has caused them to permanently rethink how their facility operates

According to a report released in late June by Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON), 75% of surveyed U.S. facility managers say COVID-19 has caused them to permanently rethink how their […]
July 5, 2021

ASHRAE releases Standard 62.1 User’s Manual as crucial supplement

ASHRAE has released the 2019 edition of the Standard 62.1 User’s Manual. The latest 62.1 User’s Manual focuses on ASHRAE’s primary ventilation standard, ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2019. The publication was created to […]
July 5, 2021

Burns & McDonnell, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service break ground on a restoration project

Burns & McDonnell, a 100% employee-owned engineering, architecture and construction firm, joined Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to […]
July 5, 2021

IIDA College of Fellows announces 2021 inductees

IIDA is pleased to announce the induction of nine IIDA members into the prestigious IIDA College of Fellows. This year’s group of all-women honorees are Ronnie Belizaire, […]
June 20, 2021

Campus FMs reveal in APPA fall 2021 survey what worries them and what COVID changes they’ll keep

By Theresa Walsh Giarrusso On June 15, APPA released the results of its 2021 Fall Reopening Strategies Survey revealing what COVID-era practices FMs will be keeping […]
June 20, 2021

4 New York colleges win $5 million to help combat climate change

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced in June over $5 million in awards to four colleges and universities to help them achieve deep energy savings and combat […]
June 20, 2021

ULI report: Floodplain buyouts increasingly needed for cities

A new report from the Urban Land Institute (ULI) explores how floodplain buyouts can be a cost-effective land use tool to mitigate damage from rising water […]
June 20, 2021

Study finds Carrier Air Purifiers can create healthier classrooms

An ongoing study by the University of Colorado Boulder demonstrated that Carrier air purifiers are able to sustain significantly reduced levels of airborne particles – between […]
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