Ensuring Occupant Health: Key Findings and Insights from Global Study of 21 Office Buildings

With decades of scientific research supporting the benefits of healthy buildings, the topic of occupant health is becoming increasingly important to building owners and operators. Most, if not all buildings, already have some of the sensors and data needed to prompt changes, that can measurably improve the health and well-being of building occupants. Based on findings from pilot studies of 21 office buildings, this paper summarises:

  • The key wellness factors, their underlying science, and the business benefits of healthy buildings
  • The importance of making this information accessible to building occupants
  • Three steps to improve building health and provide a view on the future of healthy buildings

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