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Healthy buildings: How technologies can reduce infectious disease transmission
Building controls integrated with smart building technology and applications can be enabled to help simplify, improve, and automate safety and infection risk […]
Driving Distractions Policy
By IFMA
Outline of driver distractions for identification of hazards in the workplace and application of appropriate controls to reduce risk. Distractors, including electronic […]
How HVAC and IAQ optimization supports healthy buildings now (part 1)
This blog post goes over the steps needed to enure occupant well-being.
Identify and Eliminate Excessive Production in FM Cleaning Operations
This quantitative research study explored the identification and elimination of excessive production in Facilities Management (FM) cleaning operations within UK shopping centres.
Infection Prevention and Control for Healthcare Facilities
This white paper explores the causes of healthcare associated infections (HAIs) and how to define and develop infection prevention and control methods.
Commercial New York High Rise Case Study
By ABM
When this high-end high-rise started experiencing frequent lighting outages and sky-rocketing utility bills, they turned to ABM to help them modernize and […]
Occupancy Benchmarking Guide 2018-2019
The 2018 Occupancy Benchmarking Guide highlights the role of data and advanced analytics in shaping workplace strategy for an ever-changing world of […]
IDC: IBM Watson Works on Reinforcing a Safe Return to the Workplace
By IBM
Global market intelligence firm, IDC, reviewed IBM’s Watson Works. Their findings: IBM is making strides to support more responsive workplace models beyond […]
Short and Long-Term Impacts of COVID-19
Panel Discussion covering topics: observations on re-entry trends that have accelerated or stopped types of technology that are being implemented to improve […]
Town Hall Facility Management Challenges During COVID-19, March 31, 2020
Virtual Town Hall meeting discussion on Facility Manager challenges during COVID-19.