New Report Pinpoints Workplaces as the Chief Source of Respiratory Infection

New Report Pinpoints Workplaces as the Chief Source of Respiratory Infection

Nearly 2,000 respondents in the United States, Canada and Europe participated in the survey.

A new study on indoor air quality conducted by Fellowes—which specializes in air purification—reveals the connection between workspaces and respiratory illnesses.

According to the survey, 61 percent of the 1,994 respondents in the United States, Canada and Europe reported catching a respiratory illness in the past year. That figure increased to 74 percent for the U.S. alone. Workplaces were the most commonly cited sources of infection (47 percent), followed by public buildings (46 percent) and public transportation (39 percent). 

The concentration of airborne pathogens indoors is notably worsened by poor air circulation during colder months, increasing the likelihood of spreading illnesses. By improving air filtration, businesses can minimize respiratory risks. This reduces the frequency of sick leave and its related costs, estimated at $1,685 per employee for each sick day by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

"With flu season becoming less predictable in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses need to be proactive in managing their indoor air," Arti Lyde, global general manager air quality at Fellowes, said in a statement.

About the Author

Robert Yaniz Jr. is the Content Editor of Occupational Health & Safety.

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