Indoor Air Quality Testing 101
Having actionable indoor air quality data could help employees, students and visitors feel more confident when they return to work or school.
Having actionable indoor air quality data could help employees, students and visitors feel more confident when they return to work or school.
Physical security budgets are being driven by the coronavirus pandemic and are expected to increase next year.
Campuses and communities are now faced with addressing the logistics, security and privacy challenges associated with the vaccine rollout, as well as a hesitancy by some to be vaccinated.
Security technologies such as network cameras, access control, touchless entry and analytics have clear uses for healthcare now and in the post-COVID world.
If the FDA approves Pfizer’s and Moderna’s vaccines, about 20 million people will be able to receive the first round of shots by the end of the year.
Campus officials say the contact tracing app helped keep COVID-19 cases below 50 in the first month of classes.
Department staff now provide safety escorts by driving, walking or riding nearby as students, faculty or staff walk to their destinations.
The move is opposed by the North Dakota Nurses Association.
The nurses’ COVID-19-related safety concerns are over inadequate staffing, PPE and testing.
Singing, talking and yelling in confined indoor spaces are some of the easiest ways your campus constituents can catch the coronavirus. HVAC systems can help mitigate the risk.