World Ventil8 Day 2023 — Breathe Better Live Better
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“World Ventil8 Day” (World Ventilation Day) on 8 Nov 2023 draws a direct link between the quality of the ventilation in buildings and people’s health.
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“World Ventil8 Day” (World Ventilation Day) on 8 Nov 2023 draws a direct link between the quality of the ventilation in buildings and people’s health.
Advisory note
Aerosol transmission has emerged as a viable COVID-19 infection mechanism – very small particles carrying the virus – emitted by infected people breathing – hanging in the air possibly for hours – being pushed around by air flows in rooms –
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Melbourne’s 171 Collins Street has become the first sustainability “triple-crowned” building in Australia, achieving simultaneous 6-star NABERS ratings for Energy, Indoor Environment and Waste. The building also holds a 5 Star Green Star perfor
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In the COVID-19 situation many buildings experienced significantly reduced occupancy with some completely being vacated. Building services systems have seen reduced operation and some have been turned off. Ramping up or starting systems after a protr
Aerosol transmission is now accepted as an important SARS-CoV-2 infection mechanism, and it is recognised that HVAC systems can play a role in helping to manage the risk of virus transmission. This short presentation and Q&A session will provide an o
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COVID-19’s substantial impact on our lives has caused us to reconsider how building HVAC systems can assist reduce airborne transmission of viruses and bacteria. Humidity levels in indoor environments can play a key role in infection control.
Advisory note
In the COVID-19 situation many buildings are experiencing significantly reduced occupancy and in some instances being vacated. Building owners are questioning; can the HVAC systems run at reduced levels or be shut down for an extended period to save
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As well as boasting a design that places sports fans closer to the action, Parramatta’s Bankwest Stadium has become the first stadium in the world to announce it has achieved LEED V4 Gold Certification.
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Paramatta’s Bankwest Stadium has become the first stadium in the world to announce it has achieved LEED V4 Gold Certification.
Case Study
A key role was played by A.G. Coombs in the construction of the new $360 million Western Sydney Stadium, now known as Bankwest Stadium.