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IWBI’s National Policy Summit Charts the Future of Healthy Buildings
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), in partnership with Georgetown University’s Global Cities Initiative, is proud to host its second annual Healthy Building Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.


IWBI’s National Policy Summit Charts the Future of Healthy Buildings
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), in partnership with Georgetown University’s Global Cities Initiative, is proud to host its second annual Healthy Building Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.

SafeTraces Commercially Releases PathogenSentinel
The First All-In-One qPCR-Based Biosensor and Software Platform for Rapid Detection and Mitigation of Airborne Pathogens

SafeTraces Commercially Releases PathogenSentinel
The First All-In-One qPCR-Based Biosensor and Software Platform for Rapid Detection and Mitigation of Airborne Pathogens

SafeTraces selected by GSA and DoE to help accelerate the path to net-zero federal buildings.
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced that its Green Proving Ground (GPG) program, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), has selected 17 emerging and sustainable technologies for real-world evaluation.

SafeTraces selected by GSA and DoE to help accelerate the path to net-zero federal buildings.
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced that its Green Proving Ground (GPG) program, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), has selected 17 emerging and sustainable technologies for real-world evaluation.

Investigation of a DNA Tagged Aerosol Tracer Method for In Situ Evaluation of Germicidal UV Air Cleaner Effectiveness.
Transmission of respiratory pathogens occurs primarily in indoor settings, interventions to reduce the risk of their transmission include increases in outdoor air introduction, filtration, and ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI).

Investigation of a DNA Tagged Aerosol Tracer Method for In Situ Evaluation of Germicidal UV Air Cleaner Effectiveness.
Transmission of respiratory pathogens occurs primarily in indoor settings, interventions to reduce the risk of their transmission include increases in outdoor air introduction, filtration, and ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI).
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Making Healthy Buildings Real: The Coming Revolution in Diagnostic Imaging Technology
By Erik Malmstrom

Making Healthy Buildings Real: The Coming Revolution in Diagnostic Imaging Technology
By Erik Malmstrom

Building for the Future
By Halee Miller

Building for the Future
By Halee Miller

The Energy Penalty of Safer Indoor Air
By Erik Malmstrom & Aaron Lapsley

The Energy Penalty of Safer Indoor Air
By Erik Malmstrom & Aaron Lapsley

Health, Safety & Wellness in Commercial Real Estate’s New Normal
By Erik Malmstrom

Health, Safety & Wellness in Commercial Real Estate’s New Normal
By Erik Malmstrom

Three Organizations Partner to Help K–12 Schools Assess Indoor Air Quality
By Matt Jones

Three Organizations Partner to Help K–12 Schools Assess Indoor Air Quality
By Matt Jones

Healthy air, healthy schools: Johnson Controls, UL and SafeTraces partner to help K-12 schools assess indoor air quality with leading science and technology

Healthy air, healthy schools: Johnson Controls, UL and SafeTraces partner to help K-12 schools assess indoor air quality with leading science and technology

Is There COVID in the Air at Your Office or Workplace?
By Joel Grover and Josh Davis

Is There COVID in the Air at Your Office or Workplace?
By Joel Grover and Josh Davis

SafeTraces Launches HVAC Safety Verification Service With EHS, IAQ and Engineering Leaders
By SafeTraces, Inc.

SafeTraces Launches HVAC Safety Verification Service With EHS, IAQ and Engineering Leaders
By SafeTraces, Inc.

COVID-19 Implications of the Physical Interaction of Artificial Fog on Respiratory Aerosols
By Matthew Loss, Mark Katchen, Ilan Arvelo, Phil Arnold, and Mona Shum

COVID-19 Implications of the Physical Interaction of Artificial Fog on Respiratory Aerosols
By Matthew Loss, Mark Katchen, Ilan Arvelo, Phil Arnold, and Mona Shum