
ALLERGY AND ASTHMA EXPERTS TALK HEALTHY HOMES
Allergy and Asthma Experts Talk Healthy Homes: An Interview with Dr.John McKeon and Dave Morrissey

‘What a Healthy Hotel Should Look Like’ by Dr. Emer Duffy featuring in Green Lodging News
Ensuring good indoor air quality (IAQ) is essential to providing a comfortable and healthy hotel environment. Through consideration of factors such as ventilation, humidity, building materials and allergen and chemical exposure, the control of indoor air pollutants becomes an intrinsic part of providing a comfortable environment for guests.

Why Certified asthma & allergy friendly® Means Healthier Indoor Air for Everyone
Healthier indoor air for everyone is a necessity if we want to prevent against disease and we believe CERTIFIED asthma & allergy friendly® products are the best choices available to help control and improve indoor air quality.

Our Air is as Precious as Water
An in-depth study into the airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and the need for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) standards

Fortune Business Insights™ Report And Allergy Standards
This Fortune Business Insights™ report discusses the driving factors in the HVAC System market, highlighting the key industry player LG Electronics who have focussed on strengthening high end product sales and distribution by expanding their CERTIFIED asthma & allergy friendly® portfolio.

Mistakes Made When Building A Healthy Home
Building a healthy home may seem complicated or even overwhelming but by breaking down the various aspects of a build, the task can be simplified. Firstly consider the material the building is made from, then how the home is decorated or finished, which also includes the ventilation, and finally what we bring into the building and how we maintain the building.