How to cope with air conditioning in your commercial space during covid 19 pandemic

Ensure your thermostat’s settings are correct at all times

The Covid-19 pandemic changed how business is done. It forced everyone to raise their guard against viruses by wearing masks, maintaining social distancing, and upholding high standards of personal hygiene. However, you can’t be too careful, especially as a business owner. When customers walk into your commercial space, you can’t tell who is infected or not by looking at them. Therefore, to ensure all your customers are safe, you have to keep your HVAC unit at its optimum working condition. This will ensure your clients have clean, breathable air when they visit your commercial building. If you have an HVAC system in place, replace your system’s air filter frequently. Upgrade your old filters with new UV or HEPA filters. This high-quality filter removes a significant amount of contaminants from your indoor air, leaving you with cleaner, breathable air. Schedule regular HVAC preventive maintenance to diagnose and fix all weaknesses in your HVAC system. These procedures also expose wear and tear in your system, allowing the HVAC professional to replace the damaged HVAC parts with better parts. Do not strain your HVAC equipment by overworking it. You also have to encourage your customers to observe the Covid-19 protocols set by the concerned authorities. This minimizes the chances of having infection in your premises which could then be circulated through your HVAC system. Use the latest HVAC technology to clean air, distribute air and ventilate your home. Ensure your thermostat’s settings are correct at all times. Better yet, install a smart thermostat that adjusts to changing the indoor temperature to maintain the ideal indoor climate in your business premises. Additionally, it would be best if you talked to an HVAC professional for more ideas on keeping your HVAC system working at its optimum efficiency during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

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