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Indoor Air Quality
Invest in occupant health and well-beingWhat good air quality means to you
You might track the Air Quality Index (AQI) for outdoor air pollution—but the average person spends about 90 percent of their day indoors. It’s time to think about indoor air quality (IAQ) and appreciate how dramatically indoor air contaminants can affect the way we work, learn and thrive. Fortunately, Johnson Controls team members are IAQ experts. We can partner with you to create smarter buildings and healthier, more efficient spaces that maximize occupant productivity and energy efficiency.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions
In-depth Facility Audits
We help you enhance the health and well-being of building occupants by assessing your building and measuring IAQ performance. Using data, and analytics, experienced IAQ experts will recommend ways to reduce infection risk, minimize airborne contaminants, and create healthier, more productive spaces.
Disinfection
Indoor air pollution can come from a combination of sources, including cleaning agents, trash, humidity, ozone from printers and copiers, bacteria, viruses, and pollen. All have potential to decrease IAQ, and can require individualized mitigation approaches. Johnson Controls IAQ experts can help by designing a solution tailored to meet your exact needs.
Air Quality as a Service
Advanced analytics, AI, and experienced IAQ professionals work together to help you achieve your sustainability and occupant health goals. Our holistic approach enables your carbon footprint to be reduced without compromising on occupant health, safety, and comfort.
Measurable Results
We help you unlock the value of your existing investments and maximize resiliency by designing and implementing a solution tailored to your needs. To ensure your spaces stay healthy, we’ll install IoT-connected, multifactor sensors that measure air quality and occupancy rates.
Codes and Standards
We spend up to 90% of our time indoors, which means IAQ has a huge impact on us. As new standards and regulations target IAQ and sustainability, Johnson Controls works tirelessly to understand the potential impact of regulatory changes across the globe and develop advanced, cost-effective solutions.
Experienced Advisors
Johnson Controls team members are IAQ experts. Our Healthy Buildings Centre of Excellence and local team members provide periodic recommendations for operational improvements that can help optimize your systems and improve health, wellness, and energy-saving outcomes.
Industry Partnerships
Johnson Controls partners with leaders in the clean air and healthy buildings space to move the industry forward. From our commitment to sustainability and decarbonization to our involvement in developing the science, technology, and regulatory standards for healthy buildings, we have the experience and insight to be your ideal partner.
More Productive Spaces
Enhancing IAQ is scientifically proven to improve comfort and productivity as well as increase cognitive ability. Reduction of particulate matter and airborne pathogens leads to reduced allergies, asthma, and illness, thereby decreasing occupant absenteeism and presenteeism. We’re able to provide optimal hybrid working models for occupant-centric clean air delivery while maximizing efficiency.
How ASHRAE Guideline 36 can be used for smarter HVAC operations, optimizing health, comfort, and environmental outcomes
Learn about how ASHRAE Guideline 36 can be used as a powerful tool to help building operators and owners improve energy efficiency while optimizing comfort and indoor air quality.
Learn moreThe difference cleaner air makes
A triple win with ASHRAE (American society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) guideline 36
The global uptake of healthy building practices has surged significantly over the past few years. At the same time, we are seeing the emergence of new codes and above-code standards to address indoor air quality. One such guideline, albeit often less recognized, is ASHRAE Guideline 36.
Learn how it can be used for smarter HVAC operations and to optimize health, comfort, and environmental outcomes.
Myths and misconceptions about clean air
There’s a lot of noise in today’s marketplace about the air inside buildings. How do you keep it clean? What measures must you take to help keep occupants healthy? How much should you expect to spend? OpenBlue Clean Air from Johnson Controls can help.