How Indoor Air Quality Affects Workplace Cognitive Performance
Poor air quality reduces cognitive performance by 15%. Understand the air-performance connection and practical improvements for your workplace environment.
Air quality and cognitive function
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Key pollutants affecting performance
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
CO2 levels and decision-making
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Assessment and measurement
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Ventilation improvements
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Filtration and purification
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Plant and biophilic approaches
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Measuring air quality ROI
Harvard research shows employees in well-ventilated offices with low CO2 levels score 61% higher on cognitive function tests. CO2 levels above 1000ppm (common in poorly ventilated offices) reduce decision-making performance by 15%. Simple monitoring and ventilation improvements deliver significant productivity returns.
Key Takeaway: Air quality cognitive impact: high CO2 reduces performance 15%, target under 1000ppm, improve ventilation, add filtration, and monitor regularly.
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