By Arnold Roquerre As American cities adopt energy-efficient building designs, an unintended consequence is emerging. While these structures successfully reduce energy consumption, they also create environments that promote the growth of mold, bacteria, and viruses. These issues arise primarily because energy-efficient mandates prioritize airtight designs and reduced ventilation, inadvertently creating conditions that exacerbate indoor airContinue reading “Energy-Efficient Buildings: A Growing Health Concern”
