Housing Design: Guidelines for Infection Control

When it comes to multi-family housing design, resident health and safety is always our top priority. Due to COVID-19, citizens across the country have spent more time inside their homes than ever before. To help maintain a safe residential environment amid the pandemic, our experts in housing design have developed the following guidelines for infection control that address each transmission vector: airborne, droplet, and surface. From touchless fixtures and automatic door operators to air purification systems and increased ventilation, we can help keep your buildings safe.

View the PDF below to read the housing design guidelines for infection control.

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Written By
STEVEN NEVILLE

Client Sector Practice Director

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