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"Anything that can make a building envelope more efficient, or any investment in more energy-efficient HVAC or equipment, can make a big difference in older buildings. For example, altering the air change rate, or the rate at which air is filtered out of the lab workspace, can make a significant difference without impeding work or safety, especially with increased safety standards within labs and better ability to seal off lab and office space within a building.”
Flow Tech is Aircuity's channel partner for all of New England! They are extremely experienced in developing and implementing successful Aircuity projects. Over the years projects have been in a variety of markets such as higher ed, research facilities, K-12 schools and casinos. Most recently Flow Tech has partnered with the growing number of life science companies in Greater Boston to optimize airflow in their labs and help achieve climate goals.
The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh, PA is certified both LEED Platinum and WELL Platinum. The organization published a document for their Green Building Toolkit series that shows how they complied with WELL's concepts and features, including the areas where the Aircuity helped with earn points. If you want to see how Aircuity impacts a WELL Platinum project, check out their toolkit document.
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