• IAQ U by Build Equinox: Military Housing Making Our Service Personnel Sick
    Jun 6 2025

    MFAN (Military Family Advisory Network) issued a survey in 2019 to determine military family satisfaction with housing due to continuing complaints from military families regarding poor housing. Within one week, MFAN received 16,000 responses. Unlike housing contractors' self-reported 80% satisfaction, which enabled private contractors to receive bonuses, MFAN's survey result indicated very low satisfaction.

    The survey also revealed how poor quality housing for our service personnel is making them and their families sick, degrading our military's performance. Most likely, these survey results would be similar to other rental housing with poor maintenance practices.

    Survey results were conveyed to the US Military, however, no reports or follow up surveys have been conducted that indicate efforts to improve housing. Beyond the direct impact on our Military, the results show how poor housing environmental quality degrades health of a home's occupants, costing residents time and money for medical expenses and repairs.

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    13 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: Endotoxins Impacts on Health & Productivity
    May 27 2025

    Endotoxins are small molecular fragments from bacteria. They are extremely potent toxins that impact health and productivity in very tiny amounts.

    This episode introduces endotoxins and discusses their impact on our health and well-being, and what we can do to manage endotoxins in indoor environments.

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    22 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: The Perfect Dust Storm
    May 20 2025

    Particulates pollute the air we breathe, creating havoc in our lungs and throughout our bodies. Sometimes outdoors is dustier than indoors, and sometimes indoor environments have more particulates. As we've sealed our homes for improved energy efficiency, indoor environments have increased in particulates in homes without effective air quality management.

    In this podcast we discuss the impact of particulates and how to manage them.

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    16 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: Designing IAQ n Ventilation for the Future
    May 16 2025

    Today's ventilation standards (ASHRAE 62.1 and 62.2) are inadequate now. Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide will further push the need for higher ventilation levels to keep indoor air healthy and productive. Join our discussion of current and future ventilation needs.

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    12 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: What is IAQ?
    May 12 2025

    The late Professor Ole Fanger was a visionary in air quality and comfort. He asked a simple question: is air that doesn't smell healthy? Further, does odorless air quality impact human performance?

    This podcast discusses an overview paper by Professor Fanger discussing air quality.

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    10 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: Dinner with Ole
    May 1 2025

    The late Professor Ole Fanger was a pioneer who demonstrated the importance of indoor air quality on human health and productivity. Ty Newell recounts having dinner with Ole 25 years ago in Istanbul Turkey, and the importance of Professor Fanger's work.

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    7 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: Carbon Monoxide & Radon IAQ Standards
    Apr 28 2025

    Carbon monoxide, from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, and radon indoor air quality standard are discussed. Carbon monoxide is poisonous, and must be actively monitored in any home with fossil fuel (eg, natural gas, propane) usage. Radon, a soil gas that can vary widely house by house, is a significant source of lung cancers.

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    11 mins
  • IAQ U by Build Equinox: Healthy IAQ Standard Particulates
    Apr 21 2025

    Particulates impact health in multiple manners and must be controlled to keep indoor environments healthy. We discuss Build Equinox recommendation for particulate management in this podcast. Two particulate measures are important: Particulate Mass, or "PM", and a newer parameter, Particulate Count, or "PC".

    PM is important for larger particulates (greater than 1 micron), such as road dust and cooking. PC represents smaller (less than 1 micron) such as human released particulates (microbes) and wildfire smoke.

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    19 mins