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HVAC and Indoor Air Quality in Nairobi Workplaces

17 Jan 20258 min readNairobi, Kenya
HVAC and Indoor Air Quality in Nairobi Workplaces

Nairobi’s air can contain dust, vehicle emissions and other pollutants that infiltrate buildings through open windows, doors and ventilation systems.

Properly maintained HVAC systems filter and condition this air to create a healthier indoor environment.

Dirty filters and ducts recirculate contaminants, leading to allergies, headaches and general discomfort.

Regular inspection of filters, coils and drain pans prevents mould growth and unpleasant odours.

In open-plan offices and call centres, consistent air quality supports concentration and reduces sick days.

Investing in HVAC maintenance is therefore both a health measure and a productivity strategy.

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