Tech Talks: Indoor Air Quality Overview – Part 3

Tech Talks: Indoor Air Quality Overview – Part 3

May 2021

Welcome to ModernControls Tech Talks. In our first series, we discuss Indoor Air Quality.

In this video we discuss the equipment buildings need to improve air quality. 

Building owners are often hesitant to update or replace HVAC components because the cost/benefit analysis is hard to quantify.  However, when it comes to air quality, the equipment in your building may not only contribute to the degradation of air quality, it is often operating inefficiently. 

Replacing and updating your equipment will likely save you money while creating a better working / operating environment for the people inside. 

If your building doesn’t need updating, your air quality may still benefit from routine HVAC cleaning and system balancing as these preventative maintenance measures help ensure optimal performance and maximum cost savings over the lifespan of your building.

For more on indoor air quality, see our full video series by clicking on the links below.

Tech Talks: Indoor Air Quality Overview – Part 1

Tech Talks: Indoor Air Quality Overview – Part 2

Tech Talks: Indoor Air Quality Overview – Part 3

Tech Talks: Technologies Used to Maintain Indoor Air Quality

Tech Talks: Air Quality Costs


In our video series on air quality, Corey Ferguson, CEM of ModernControls, walks you through the basics of air quality assessment, common ways to improve air flow, air purification tactics to eliminate airborne contaminants, and how ModernControls can help your business create a healthier working environment.

ModernControls assists businesses and facilities managers in implementing building automation (BAS) and creating healthy working environments while helping reduce overhead operating expenses.  Our clients gain more control over their HVAC systems and spend less time managing system performance, resulting in a wide range of benefits including cleaner circulated air, improved employee safety and morale, lower carbon emissions, controlled operating expenses, and worry-free HVAC maintenance and cleaning.