Your Employees Work Smarter by Improving the Indoor Air Quality
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The Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA) estimates that the climate control and ventilation quality of your property's environment is a significant factor influencing your employees' productivity. If your commercial business building has heating, cooling and ventilation issues, the indoor air quality in your space is compromised, and you may be losing out on your workers' best potential for attention, focus, decision-making and overall performance. If you spend much of your day there yourself, your skills this way will be reduced as well.
Whether you are the owner of a retail store, shopping center, a manufacturing plant, school, hospital, church, municipal building or residence, you will improve the functionality of all your occupants or tenants simply by increasing the cubic feet per minute air flow your heating and cooling system delivers.
Your local HVAC professional can assess your existing heating and cooling systems, and steer you in the right direction on how you can improve its function and your long-range benefits from having a well-ventilated work environment to improve worker cognition and productivity. But your HVAC pro can also save you money. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that up to 30% of all energy generated in commercial business properties are lost wasted through inefficiently designed and maintained heating and cooling systems, or missed opportunities to harness and optimize electrical systems. If your energy bills could be reduced by 30%, it could give you that financial edge you've been looking for. Considering your HVAC consumes around 40% of your building's total supply, these are some important numbers that need to be re-purposed to work in your favor.
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is on-site electricity generation harnessed to prevent discharging this valuable energy into the atmosphere. At over 80% efficiency, CHP can be used for heating, cooling, domestic hot water and industrial processes. Not only does this method offer tangible savings in electricity costs, it also reduces the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants, while delivering an increased supply of electricity.
To learn more about how to improve the indoor air quality in your commercial property in Northeast Ohio, consult the experts at McPhillips Heating, Cooling and Plumbing for the best advice on what's right for your business.
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Cleveland, OH 44094
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