Q&A: Don't Expect “Old Science” to Guide Return-to-the-Office Protocols

Mar 10, 2022 1:45 PM ET
Andreas Wagner
Andreas Wagner, principal and senior practice lead of US Industrial Hygiene at environmental consulting firm Golder, a member of engineering professional services firm WSP

Originally published by Nearshore Americas

The best way to control the spread of the virus and keep people safe is to clean the air that circulates in the office. This does not mean disinfecting the air, it means being smart about airflow; ensure there is proper ventilation, bring as much outside fresh air in as possible, use the best available filtration that you can, and use common sense. Remember that the latest technology isn’t always the answer: if a product sounds too good to be true then it most likely is. 

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