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Spring is fast approaching, and coronavirus restrictions are being lifted all over the northern hemisphere. Are we ready to loosen up protection? Is there hope the virus will die in summer? With time flying unnoticed, we are already into our third summer with coronavirus being part of our lives. As of today, almost 500 million people worldwide have been in contact with SARS-CoV-2. These, of ...
One of many lessons learned during the pandemic is the importance of in-person learning to student equity, educational development, and social health. Pandemic control strategies such as school closures and distance learning programs are now considered last-resort options by most public health professionals and educators. Understanding this, it’s clear we need to take all reasonable steps ...
As countries worldwide start relaxing rules and lifting coronavirus restrictions, including wearing face masks in public, people with a weakened immune system may still need to protect themselves against airborne viruses and benefit from cleaner, purified air. ...
Lancet publised and article1) on May 1. 2021 “10 scientific reasons in support of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2”. We introduce the article piece by piece with a solution how to successfully remove and destroy viruses from indoor ...
Click here to learn how BioFlash, our portable environmental monitoring solution, can help ensure indoor environments are free of infectious virus particles or detect the presence of airborne COVID-19 to stop the spread. ...
The feature of JH-D16 Digital 4 Modes BTE Open Fit Hearing Aid Hearing Amplifier High sound quality Noise reduction, low distortion Professional digital signal processor (DSP) hearing aid IC, 2-16 Channels; 4 modes for the different environment: normal, noise reduction, indoor, outdoor, normal mode for the normal environment, noise reduction for ...
Keeping at a reasonable relative humidity levels will maintain the good condition of the indoor room, and make some bacterium and virus to die very quickly. Some patients are also sensitive to the humidity, like the patients after surgery, the maternity and obstetric departments. ...
Keeping at a reasonable relative humidity levels will maintain the good condition of the indoor room, and make some bacterium and virus to die very quickly. Some patients are also sensitive to the humidity, like the patients after surgery, the maternity and obstetric departments. ...
Mold: Mold exists everywhere—outdoors, as well as indoors. Often molds from outdoors, are also found indoors—the office in this case. The problem is when mold finds an ideal environment indoors, (heat, moisture, a food source), and they multiply. ...
Keeping at a reasonable relative humidity levels will maintain the good condition of the indoor room, and make some bacterium and virus to die very quickly. ...
While there are medications to help control asthma, medical experts stress the importance of the environment on asthma. Here are five ways to reduce the risk of asthma attacks: Improve indoor air quality. ...
When an employee comes to work and develops allergy symptoms that improve or go away once they leave their work environment, it is often a good indication that there are indoor allergens in the building. ...
Mould at home and exposure to second-hand smoke lead to significant reductions in some lung function parameters, while breastfeeding was associated with a better lung function.Keywords: household factors, school children, lung function, indoor pollutants, physical activity, respiratory health, child health, Austria, mould, second-hand smoking, passive smoking, breastfeeding, ...
An ozone (O3) exposure study was conducted in Nashville, TN, using passive O3 samplers to measure six weekly outdoor, indoor, and personal O3 exposure estimates for a group of 10- to 12-yr-old elementary school children. ...
