Buildings are not designed to be shut down for months. When reopening any building to employees and customers, facility managers need to follow ASHRAE, government, and state guidance on how to prepare and maintain buildings for the immediate future.
Over the last few months, ASHRAE has put out a number of COVID-19 resources on the safe operation of HVAC and building water management systems.
ASHRAE's detailed list includes advice such as:
More resources and strategies on reopening buildings can be found at ashrae.org/COVID19.
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The CDC has advised on keeping occupants (employees, maintenance workers, visitors, etc.) safe as buildings reopen. Their Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers outlines practical health checks, tips, and PPE gear employers need to use to ensure the health of employees.
The CDC encourages facility managers to make checks before opening according to ASHRAE's Standard 180-2018 and warns that when considering opening windows and doors, potential safety issues should be considered, such as leaving doors open around children.
The CDC advises that building mechanical and life systems should be checked before reopening to catch any hazards due to prolonged shutdowns, such as mold, rodents/pests, and stagnant water issues.
Finally, the CDC provides guidance on a number of worker-safety issues, to include:
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The EPA has issued joint guidance along with the CDC to clean and disinfect all spaces, whether home, small business, schools, or commercial buildings. They have also released information on maintaining or restoring water quality in buildings with low or no use, which includes such advice as:
We conduct audits through automated building control systems that will keep you up to date to answer building occupant questions on air quality. We can assess the condition of your air conditioning units through checking Delta T, CO2, and temperatures in your buildings. And if you are adding any connectable new pieces of equipment, we can monitor those through our system as well.
Please reach out to us below if you would like an evaluation on how we can assist during these times.
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