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Ken Brucker

@AbleAmazing @augieray Individually, we need to pressure our local, state, national governments to work on these areas. We have a grading system for a restaurants. What if we had a similar grade but for the air quality in the building? With threat of closure/condemnation if steps are not taken to improve?

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Ken Brucker

@AbleAmazing @augieray And apply this to all buildings. Work offices, schools. Give people the means to make intelligent choices about their health. Maybe you don’t care if the building you’re about to enter has a Grade C air quality. Or maybe that lets you know this is a good place to wear a mask.

Merlin

@sigsegv @augieray

Thank you for the information. I had never even considered air quality as a public health factor in the context of respiratory diseases. I will explore this further.

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