Indoor Climate and Productivity

Author Prof. Olli Seppänen

Better consideration of how performance and health relates to ventilation, air temperature and perceived air quality could reap financial rewards for companies. This is the message of a major independent study into the impact of poor internal environments on workers.

In “Indoor Climate and Productivity”, Prof. Seppänen says that such tools would mean, “Economic outcomes of health and performance can be integrated in benefit calculations with initial, energy and maintenance costs.”

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