The COVID-19 pandemic, which is spread by airborne transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has put the spotlight on indoor air quality systems, and the essential role they play for buildings, contractors, and public health. TBDI is leading the way by employing efficient and safe indoor air quality systems, which are vital components to every project.

Indoor air quality systems deal with filtration and ventilation, ensuring that air does not remain stagnant and has a healthy flow of gases, particles, etc. Not only does it promote an optimum environment for workers, but it also reduces the risk of indoor air pollution, which is rising in countries and cities with high levels of outdoor pollution, like Metro Manila.

Having an indoor air quality system requires more than just opening a window—it needs a constant process of filtration and ventilation so that worker health is protected in the office or building.

As a leading contractor in the country, Thaison’s indoor air quality systems are world class and aim to be included in as many projects as possible. TBDI makes an effort to introduce clients to the importance of these systems by giving them the option to improve the health and quality of their buildings and their constituents.

At TBDI, the consideration for indoor air quality systems is one of the first elements to discuss, introduced as early as the design and conceptualization stage so as to determine the aesthetics, durability, and sustainability of the system.

According to TBDI president Arthur Cantor, “Not all clients are aware of the trending system, which is why it is our prerogative in Thaison to enlighten our clients on the application of the said system.”

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