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The Air Quality Blog

Warb Lee

Insights on indoor air quality, filtration, and the role clean air plays in health, learning, and performance.

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You Turned On Air Quality Dashboards. Why Did Everything Get Harder?

A facilities director told me something I haven’t been able to shake. Three weeks after rolling out live air quality dashboards across his district, something he worked toward for over a year, he said this:

5 days ago
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Air Quality Monitoring Alone Doesn't Improve School Air

I’ve had this conversation more times than I can count. A district invests in air quality monitoring, dashboards are live, PM2.5 and CO₂ data is refreshing in real time, and the facilities director looks at the screen and asks: now what?

12 days ago
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Air Quality Monitors Tell You Something—But Is It What You Actually Need to Know?

Everyone wants to know: “Is the air actually getting cleaner?”

a month ago
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Why "Higher MERV" Isn't Always the Right Answer for Older School Buildings

I hear the same recommendation almost every time I walk into a school district:

a month ago
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  • Warb Lee

    Founder & CEO Alen Corporation Alen.com

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