
Most of us spend up to 90% of our lives indoors—but how often do we think about the air we’re breathing inside buildings? Indoor air quality plays a critical role in human health, especially in places like hospitals, schools, and offices where airborne pathogens and contaminants can spread quickly. Yet for decades, building systems have relied on static approaches like basic ventilation and filtration. That’s starting to change. In this episode of The Optimistic Outlook In Five, guest host Lauren Espin explores how a groundbreaking initiative called BREATHE is transforming the future of healthy buildings. By combining biosensors, real-time risk assessment software, and advanced building automation, this program aims to reduce respiratory disease transmission by at least 25%. Siemens is helping lead this shift, integrating digital twin technology and AI-driven building controls to create environments that can detect airborne threats and respond instantly, adjusting airflow, filtration, and disinfection in real time. The result? Buildings that don’t just monitor air quality, but actively predict, adapt, and protect human health.
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