A Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in High-Rise Offices
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A Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in High-Rise Offices

Signtech Engineering Team

Learn how ventilation, filtration (HEPA), and carbon dioxide monitoring work synergistically to create a healthy and highly productivity workspace environment.

The Science of Indoor Air Quality

Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) is directly correlated with cognitive decline, fatigue, and higher rates of absenteeism among corporate employees. Sealing high-rise office windows protects against external pollutants but traps indoor airborne contaminants unless proper ventilation systems are running.

Mechanical Ventilation with Energy Recovery (ERV)

Signtech designs specialized Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) systems that exhaust stale air while pre-cooling incoming fresh air. This heat-exchange process preserves building thermal efficiency while constantly replenishing oxygen levels.

Advanced PM2.5 and HEPA Filtration

Samsung's newer cassette systems feature high-efficiency electrostatic dust filters capable of capturing PM2.5 fine dust particles, allergens, and airborne micro-pathogens, providing clinical-level air purity inside the modern office grid.

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