To: Claudia Chender, Zach Churchill, Gary Burill

Clean Indoor Air for Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia needs to dramatically and urgently improve the quality of our indoor air. We need regulations that stipulate a minimum of six full air exchanges per hour and require live CO2 monitoring. Areas that fall below key thresholds should be required to improve their ventilation and add additional filtration methods.

Why is this important?

Good Indoor Air Quality is essential for the health and safety of all Nova Scotians. It will reduce the spread of airborne viruses and chemicals, which will allow Nova Scotians to live healthier and longer lives. It will also lower concentrations of CO2, which will improve cognition, memory, and mood.