Allied Teams With ebm-papst to Educate Customers on Air Quality Control Equipment
According to Karen Gavenda of Allied Electronics & Automation, with air movement and drive engineering experts ebm-papst, they are collaborating to inform customers about the basic elements necessary for effective air quality control systems in facilities, as businesses bring employees back to work during the pandemic. When COVID-19 and its subsequent variants continue to dominate headlines worldwide, air quality and how it affects the health and safety of employees and customers is a concern many businesses across industries share. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 90% of the average American’s life is indoors. Being indoors rather than…
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