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WINDOWDRIVES - THE BLOG

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Especially in rooms with a lot of moisture, it is particularly important to ventilate regularly and properly. Molds feel especially at home in damp, cold rooms. We often only notice the harmful spores when they are already discoloring the walls. Fortunately, mold can be prevented with the right ventilation routine - we explain how and show our best practice example.
Large rooms, such as those found in universities, schools, hotels, museums or even in the workplace, have an increased rate of infection by pathogens. The reason for this is that several people come together over a longer period of time and the smallest particles suspended in the air promote infection

This can be counteracted by controlled natural ventilation. In our blog post, we show a simple and convenient ventilation solution that is suitable for any type of large space
The Corona virus has had a profound impact on all of our daily lives. Schools, in particular, have had to adapt to new situations time and again in order to provide the best possible protection for students and teachers. For example, health authorities in the respective federal states prescribe ventilation concepts to prevent infection with pathogens. This is also the case at the Max-Schmeling-Stadtteilschule in Hamburg. In the following, we will take a closer look at the school's implemented ventilation concept and present the advantages of controlled natural ventilation