Clean air in Offices & Institutions | Open-plan offices | Meeting rooms | Breakout rooms | Cafeterias
According to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), 95% of indoor air quality can be improved by ventilation and air filtration.
A lot of design goes into the main office space but meeting rooms are sometimes internal with no windows. Crowded meeting rooms can see high levels of CO2 for many hours after the meeting is over and particles, such as viruses, can remain airborne for up to 16 hours.
Tips for meeting rooms:
- Maintain CO2 levels of around 800ppm
- If the room feels stuffy, CO2 levels will be high
- Take regular breaks
- Open the door from time to time to flush the air
- If your meeting room has windows, leave it open a crack
- Run a small, quiet, air cleaner like the SA600 - or the Blast Mini depending on the size of the room


Create a healthier workspace for your team
Investing in air purifiers is a proactive move that will make everyone's workplace safer, more effective, and more enjoyable.
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