Service Logic Offers Solutions for Air Quality Improvement

 

The global pandemic generated new health and safety conversations about air quality improvement. Studies have shown that indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, leading to a heightened risk of various health issues, including respiratory diseases and allergies. Although the world is no longer in a pandemic, concerns about respiratory virus mitigation in buildings remain a hot topic.

How can we ensure the air we breathe indoors, particularly in commercial and institutional spaces, is clean, fresh, and safe?

Service Logic examined this question, highlighting the following:

  • The significance of indoor air quality in health and safety, particularly during uncertain times
  • The role of HVAC solutions in creating a healthy indoor environment, consequently boosting productivity and positively impacting the bottom line
  • The impact and reach of Service Logic’s HVAC systems, which currently improve air quality in over 500 million square feet of commercial, industrial, and institutional real estate

Service Logic is renowned for its innovative HVAC solutions. Many places, from educational institutions to medical facilities like the Mayo Clinic and even the White House, deploy Service Logic services and solutions. Their solutions leverage cutting-edge technologies like needlepoint bipolar ionization (NDPI), which are instrumental in enhancing indoor air quality. With industry-leading maintenance and planning services, Service Logic has emerged as a trusted name in the HVAC industry. Their commitment to improving indoor air quality is a testament to their dedication to health, safety, and overall well-being.

Contact your local service logic company for an in-depth consultation regarding indoor air quality improvement.

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