Real Estate/Development
Jun. 2, 2000
FOCUS ON INVESTMENT
By Wayne Hansen, PE, and Tim Jones The topic of indoor air quality and specifically indoor environmental management, has been debated widely in recent years. With employee complaints and litigation increasing, more indoor environmental solutions have become available, but owners and managers rarely consider an investment in IAQ on the same basis as other capital investments.




By Wayne Hansen, PE, and Tim Jones
The topic of indoor air quality and specifically indoor environmental management, has been debated widely in recent years. With employee complaints and litigation increasing, more indoor environmental solutions have become available, but owners and managers rarely consider an investment in IAQ on the same basis as other capital investments.
Rather than address IEM issues on a reactive basis and resorting to band-aid fixes, forwa...
The topic of indoor air quality and specifically indoor environmental management, has been debated widely in recent years. With employee complaints and litigation increasing, more indoor environmental solutions have become available, but owners and managers rarely consider an investment in IAQ on the same basis as other capital investments.
Rather than address IEM issues on a reactive basis and resorting to band-aid fixes, forwa...
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