The Butterfly Effect: Elevating indoor air quality
Episode 97 of the FOOTPRINT+ podcasts podcast, hosted by FOOTPRINT+, titled "The Butterfly Effect: Elevating indoor air quality" was published on June 5, 2025 and runs 50 minutes.
June 5, 2025 ·50m · FOOTPRINT+ podcasts
Summary
Indoor air quality has been proven to impact occupant health and well-being in a wide range of settings. In schools there has been increased attendance and achievement and in healthcare patient outcomes are improved. Within office and workplaces air quality monitoring can offer: the opportunity to refine building heating strategies and cut energy usage feedback on operating practices and how to monitor changes reduction in claims from occupiers and reduced insurance premiums Experts from the International WELL Building Institute and selected clients join Butterfly Air to discuss how monitoring air quality has benefitted asset managers and building users. Chairperson Nicholas White, Co-Founder - Smart Building Collective Speakers Nick Munro, Co-Founder - Butterfly Air Olivia Chatten, Senior Consultant - The Instant Group
Episode Description
Indoor air quality has been proven to impact occupant health and well-being in a wide range of settings. In schools there has been increased attendance and achievement and in healthcare patient outcomes are improved. Within office and workplaces air quality monitoring can offer:
- the opportunity to refine building heating strategies and cut energy usage
- feedback on operating practices and how to monitor changes
- reduction in claims from occupiers and reduced insurance premiums
Experts from the International WELL Building Institute and selected clients join Butterfly Air to discuss how monitoring air quality has benefitted asset managers and building users.
Chairperson Nicholas White, Co-Founder - Smart Building Collective Speakers Nick Munro, Co-Founder - Butterfly Air Olivia Chatten, Senior Consultant - The Instant Group