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Welcoming the new CIBSE air cleaning guidance for reducing COVID-19 spread

Buildings
Well-being
16 September 2021

Late last month (August 2021), two new pieces of guidance on reducing COVID-19 transmission through ventilation and air cleaning technologies were issued by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).

The new guidance reinforces CIBSE’s message that good ventilation is essential to reduce occupants’ exposure to airborne pathogens, including COVID-19, influenza and the four endemic human coronaviruses that cause common colds.

It follows CIBSE’s contribution to the Royal Academy of Engineering’s report, which we covered here on Priva Inside in July, on how to augment the infection resilience of buildings through improved management, maintenance and ventilation as well as through improved design standards in the future.

The CIBSE guidance on ventilation and air cleaning technologies, which is welcomed by our healthy buildings team at Priva welcome, aims to provide advice to building owners and operators on how they can act to reduce the risk of airborne infection.

CIBSE says:

“In well managed new buildings designed to current regulations ventilation rates are likely to be effective in preventing the spread of COVID-19. In older buildings it may be difficult to assess the effectiveness of ventilation so CIBSE’s COVID-19 Ventilation guidance now includes advice on the use of CO2 monitoring. High levels of CO2 are an indication of poor ventilation and show where further measures are needed to improve air quality.

“For spaces where all efforts to increases ventilation fail to provide sufficient ventilation to dilute and remove airborne pathogens then air cleaning devises may be an option for removing or inactivating contaminants in the air.”

CIBSE’s guide Covid-19: Air Cleaning Technologies has been written to provide both lay-readers and ventilation specialists with the knowledge to assess the variety of air cleaning devices currently CIBSE Air cleaning guidance 2 marketed for the removal of SARS-CoV-2, and to discover whether any air cleaner will effectively reduce transmission risk in a space.

The guide is divided into two parts

Part 1. A summary of what is currently known about air cleaners and makes general recommendations about selecting such devices. It provides advice on whether a device is likely to be effective in a particular situation.

Part 2. More detail for building services engineers, facilities managers and others involved in the provision of ventilation. It gives guidance on measuring airflow, pollutant levels and the rate of decay in contaminant levels. It also provides a tool for assessing the potential performance of air cleaners in particular applications.

All the guidance is available to download for free from the Coronavirus Advice section on the CIBSE.

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Bill Whittaker

Business Development Manager

Bill Whittaker