Training
22 August, 2023
Balanced Ventilation Approaches for Healthy Indoor Air
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The attention on indoor air quality is higher than ever before with homeowners confronting wildfire smoke, viruses, and a greater awareness of healthy indoor environments and overall personal well-being. As of 2021, building codes now require balanced (Oregon) or efficient ventilation (Washington). As this takes on greater importance, consumers are increasingly asking builders about ventilation and filtration when searching for homes. There are several balanced ventilation systems and approaches to consider, and builders will need to decide which provides the best solution for their projects and customers.
View the training here: Balanced Ventilation Approaches for Healthy Indoor Air (earthadvantage.org)