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#26 - Simon Jones: What is the risk to long term health and productivity in home working?

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You have me this week.
Sitting at home on a beautiful day with the window open, I wonder....
Could remote working and hybrid working, represent the single largest chronic occupational environmental health risk of this century?

While we've been enjoying the flexibility and comfort of working from home, a new, insidious risk is potentially emerging – one that could have profound implications for our long-term health and well-being. This risk is the deteriorating quality of our indoor environment at home

Imagine this: you're working at your home desk, basking in the convenience of avoiding the daily commute, only to discover that your home environment may be quietly undermining your health and productivity. The potential health risks associated with prolonged remote working conditions might represent the single largest chronic environmental health risk of our century.

The surge in remote and hybrid work, catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, has persisted well into 2024, with nearly 49% of desk workers now splitting their time between home and office, and 17% working fully remote. This could translate to around 900 million people globally who are exposed to home environments that were never designed for full-time work.

Harvard Paper
Ventilation and indoor air quality in new homes
Ventilation provision and use in homes in Great Britain: A national survey

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Capitole

1. #26 - Simon Jones: What is the risk to long term health and productivity in home working? (00:00:00)

2. The Rise of Remote Work (00:00:14)

3. Indoor Air Quality and Remote Work (00:08:29)

4. Communication of Indoor Air Quality Risks (00:22:25)

5. Improve Indoor Air Quality for Remote (00:37:08)

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You have me this week.
Sitting at home on a beautiful day with the window open, I wonder....
Could remote working and hybrid working, represent the single largest chronic occupational environmental health risk of this century?

While we've been enjoying the flexibility and comfort of working from home, a new, insidious risk is potentially emerging – one that could have profound implications for our long-term health and well-being. This risk is the deteriorating quality of our indoor environment at home

Imagine this: you're working at your home desk, basking in the convenience of avoiding the daily commute, only to discover that your home environment may be quietly undermining your health and productivity. The potential health risks associated with prolonged remote working conditions might represent the single largest chronic environmental health risk of our century.

The surge in remote and hybrid work, catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, has persisted well into 2024, with nearly 49% of desk workers now splitting their time between home and office, and 17% working fully remote. This could translate to around 900 million people globally who are exposed to home environments that were never designed for full-time work.

Harvard Paper
Ventilation and indoor air quality in new homes
Ventilation provision and use in homes in Great Britain: A national survey

Support the show

Check out the Air Quality Matters website for more information, updates and more.
This Podcast is brought to you in partnership with.
21 Degrees
Lindab
Aico
Ultra Protect
InBiot
All great companies that share the podcast's passion for better air quality in the built environment. Supporting them helps support the show.

  continue reading

Capitole

1. #26 - Simon Jones: What is the risk to long term health and productivity in home working? (00:00:00)

2. The Rise of Remote Work (00:00:14)

3. Indoor Air Quality and Remote Work (00:08:29)

4. Communication of Indoor Air Quality Risks (00:22:25)

5. Improve Indoor Air Quality for Remote (00:37:08)

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