Aircuity Announces Release of Educational Vodcast With Tips for EH&S on Implementing Smart Labs Design


Aircuity, (www.aircuity.com), creator of measurably better environments, announces the release of its new educational vodcast. This vodcast discusses important tips for EH&S professionals to keep in mind during the implementation of a Smart Labs Program on their campus. Information is provided about saving energy through intelligent ventilation and the health and safety benefits of Smart Labs.

 

A number of university and other life science organizations have begun to implement the Smart Labs Design in order to minimize energy usage while enhancing the health and safety of the space for occupants. The information in this vodcast is based on feedback collected from working with current Aircuity university EH&S clients and was created for those clients interested in or beginning to implement a Smart Labs Program. Topics covered include an overview of the intelligent approach to reducing energy use, a lab-by-lab systematic evaluation, and the way in which data provided by a demand control ventilation system can benefit EH&S professionals.

To view this vodcast and learn more about Smarts Labs Design for university EH&S teams, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwfq_oYTSN0&feature=youtu.be



October 18, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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