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Customer Snapshot: Crocker Art Museum
March 16, 2022
Air in the Crocker Art Museum is continually monitored for moisture content, airborne particulate, and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs). Monitoring all of these parameters helps ensure the
Aircuity CEO Dan Diehl and Zac Cook, facilities manager at Utah State University (USU) recently led a webinar, hosted by APPA titled “Creating a Ventilation Strategy to Meet
Laboratory Control Banding as a Standalone Measure…What the Data Reveals
September 28, 2021
We are constantly talking with customers about best practices in lab ventilation design. One topic that comes up with prospective customers is whether the practice of implementing Laboratory
Unfortunately it appears that large wildfires out west and other parts of the world are increasing in frequency. These fires not only make the outside air in the
Constant Volume Ventilation Is Not a Safe Choice
May 13, 2021
Recently a client was comparing Aircuity to a constant volume 6 air changes per hour (ACH) design for a new lab building. As we know from our 20
Aircuity Helps Validate Healthy Air for Teachers’ Union
March 30, 2021
As a company headquartered in New England, we’re always pleased when we have the chance to partner with local organizations. That’s why we were proud to install the
Wilde Lake Middle School and the Aircuity System
December 3, 2019
Wilde Lake Middle School and the Aircuity System: Reliable DCV for a Net Zero Project Howard County Public Schools in Maryland set out to construct a new, net
$124K Per Year Energy Savings; Data Uncovers Additional Savings Opportunities Georgetown University in Washington, DC, one of the world’s leading academic and research institutions, recently implemented Demand Control
University Health Network (UHN), Canada’s largest research hospital first installed Aircuity in the Princess Margaret Cancer Research Tower (PMCRT). The platform’s DCV control of the labs’ supply air