Healthy buildings can improve workers' performance

Recent studies around the world are pointing out the important relationship between healthy buildings and employee's productivity.

In a 2017 news post from the Harvard School of Public Health, two relevant articles authored by researcher Dr. Joseph Allen are discussed. 

As mentioned in one of the referred articles: "working in an office with higher air quality and better ventilation can raise employees’ cognitive function scores, and that shifting to more blue-enriched light that mimics sunlight can lead to better sleep quality".

Read the full news post with links to the Boston Globe and Harvard Business Review articles authored by Dr. Allen here.

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