Prioritizing ventilation is a smart investment for businesses.
By creating a healthier and more comfortable workspace, they can improve employee well-being, increase productivity, and reduce their environmental impact.

Good ventilation is essential to ensure a healthy indoor environment.
Poor air quality can lead to a range of health problems, such as headaches, fatigue, and respiratory issues. Studies have shown that employees working in well-ventilated spaces are more productive, have fewer sick days, and even exhibit improved cognitive functions. Several studies have demonstrated an 8% improvement in cognitive performance.
Investing in better ventilation systems can have a significant impact on our performance.
Improving air quality can boost employee morale, reduce absenteeism, and increase productivity. While there may be initial costs, the long-term benefits can far outweigh the expenses.
For example, in the study mentioned above, the 8% increase in performance is equivalent to $6,500 per year per person, and costs between $1 and $40 per year per person (this amount depends on the efficiency of the system used). This makes it a good deal!
Poor ventilation can also have a negative impact on the environment.
By improving ventilation, businesses can reduce their reliance on energy-intensive heating and cooling systems. Additionally, better ventilation can help reduce the spread of indoor pollutants, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter (PM).
@CAMPUS CONTERN this means:

– A modern and efficient ventilation system that ensures 100% air renewal.
– Regular system maintenance
– We are a pilot for an innovative and unique natural air purification system that cleans the system and ensures high air quality with 50% less VOCs, PM 2.5 and 1.0, odors, and dust.
– We are fortunate to be surrounded by trees and away from traffic, so our air intake is like that of a village, with less pollution.
Our Goal:

– Ensuring our tenants benefit from a safe and healthy work environment. They spend a lot of time in our buildings, and it is our responsibility to do our best to reduce the causes of fatigue and absenteeism, and to promote concentration and performance.
– Maintaining our buildings and assets at their maximum value: proper maintenance and high performance contribute greatly to protecting our investment.
It goes without saying that it’s worth it, both for people and for the investment.
Source: “The 9 foundations of a healthy building” Harvard School of Public Health – forhealth.org