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National Survey Gauges Employee Concerns About Workplace Air Quality

Sep 8, 2022 | Public | 0 comments

In observance of the International Day of Clean Air on Sept. 7, Fellowes Brands announced results from a recent national survey that found only 36% of respondents describe the indoor air quality (IAQ) at their workplace as very clean.

The survey of 1,120 American workers who work on-site and indoors for their employer also revealed that 91% of respondents agree clean IAQ helps them perform their best at work, while 88% believe clean IAQ should be a right for all employees.

According to Fellowes Brands, employers that invest in air purification with True HEPA filters to improve a building’s IAQ can protect workers from airborne viruses, including COVID-19 and its variants, bacteria, pollution, allergens, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Cleaner IAQ is also linked to increased cognition and productivity, according to research led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

The Environmental Protection Agency reports that Americans, on average, spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, where the concentrations of some pollutants are often two-to-five times higher than typical outdoor concentrations, making cleaner indoor air an important focus for businesses on International Day of Clean Air.

COVID-19 and its variants remain top of mind for American workers, with 73% of respondents saying they were at least somewhat concerned about contracting the virus as a consequence of poor IAQ at work.

The majority of survey respondents also reported being at least somewhat concerned about the following additional consequences of poor IAQ in the workplace:

  • Allergy symptoms: 71%
  • Viruses other than COVID-19: 68%
  • Headaches: 66%
  • Fatigue: 65%

“The results of our survey are clear—most American workers understand the health risks of poor IAQ and the benefits of working in very clean air,” said John Fellowes, CEO of Fellowes Brands. “Businesses that invest in improving their IAQ with air purification, HVAC improvements, and increased ventilation will reap rewards with a healthier, happier, and more productive workforce at a time of great competition for the best talent.”

Air purification is one of the four key components of cleaner indoor air, according to a recent Lancet COVID-19 Commission report, and it is one of the most effective and fastest-to-install defenses against COVID-19 and other viruses that can quickly spread through workplaces.

According to Fellowes Brands, indoor air purification with H13 True HEPA filters can remove 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, including allergens, such as pollen, dust, pet dander, and smoke that can lead to poor IAQ and associated health risks. Improved IAQ also lowers risk of stroke, lung cancer, respiratory disease, and other health concerns.

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