As of writing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that over three-quarters of the population have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and over 60% have received at least two doses. However, new coronavirus variants like omicron have been found to cause breakthrough cases, which has led to steady increases in case numbers worldwide. The U.S. has consistently had the second-highest amount of omicron patients worldwide with over 200,000 cases. Though doctors and scientists believe we’ve already seen the peak of omicron, individual towns may still see steep inclines in cases, and the threat of new variants never seems to quite leave the horizon.
Some may think unsafe workplace conditions are a concern of the past, but ensuring he safety of employees in various environments is still very much a top priority for workplaces in the U.S.
As we continue to combat the ongoing pandemic and other emerging viruses, educational staff and students have a lot on their plates. Installing an automated environmental monitoring system can make a substantial contribution to a smooth and safe school day and a cost-effective facility.
There are some duties best performed with the effect that only a human can have — like patient checkups, diagnosis delivery, or even driving an ambulance, to name a few. However, as technology continues to advance, automation by means of computers can be beneficial for expediting many aspects of the healthcare industry.
The consistency of service through subscription is a convenience that many people have come to rely on in their homes on a daily basis — now, this concept can be easily adapted to benefit an entire facility.
Over the past few years, Primex has been on a journey to improve our customer experience given our belief that monitoring as a service is best suited for our valued customers and our overall business.
No matter the event, mass communication systems can help facilities communicate about important happenings and procedures throughout an entire building.
At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 9, 2025, nearly everyone in the U.S. and Canada will set their clocks ahead one hour (spring forward, fall back), resulting in later sunrises in the morning and more sun in the evening.
Every year, many people fall prey to common food waste problems like overbuying and food spoilage, and this problem does not escape larger institutions. Not to worry: it is possible to break away from the cycle of buying too much or losing food to expiration, while also avoiding foodborne illness!
From the fast-approaching cold and flu season to the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are a lot of factors that suggest indoor environmental monitoring could be the key to ensuring safe and healthy classrooms for students and staff and improving academic performance.