Seasonal allergies can make indoor spaces uncomfortable and even unhealthy without proper air quality management. This guide shares five essential steps property managers can take to prepare buildings for allergy season—from HVAC cleaning to humidity control—helping ensure a healthier, more comfortable environment for all occupants.
As spring approaches, property managers and facility owners face the challenge of maintaining a healthy indoor environment for tenants, employees, and visitors. Seasonal allergies can negatively impact comfort and productivity, and without proper ventilation maintenance, allergens like dust, pollen, and mould spores can circulate through buildings, exacerbating allergy symptoms. Preparing your building for allergy season with a thorough indoor air quality (IAQ) assessment and ventilation system cleaning can significantly reduce these issues.
In this guide, we’ll cover practical steps to prepare your building for seasonal allergies, from identifying common pollutants to optimizing ventilation systems. A proactive approach to IAQ ensures a healthier environment, minimizes complaints, and keeps maintenance costs under control.
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