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ASHRAE completes draft of first-ever Pathogen Mitigation Standard

Published standard anticipated in July 2023, Society says

ATLANTA, Georgia, United States, 15 May 2023: ASHRAE announced the completion of the first draft of its Standard for maintaining healthy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), with final approval expected in June and publishing anticipated in July.

ASHRAE Standard 241P, Control of Infectious Aerosols, provides minimum requirements for HVAC-related measures to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19, influenza, and other airborne viruses in homes, offices, schools and hospitals during periods of high risk, ASHRAE said through a Press release. The Standard offers guidance for creating healthier environments in the buildings where we work, live, and play, ASHRAE added.

Farooq Mehboob, 2022-23 ASHRAE President, said: “The entire world was touched by the effects of the pandemic, and we learned that an effective way to protect ourselves from the spread of pathogens is to improve the Indoor Air Quality and ventilation in the buildings that we occupy. Nowhere in the world do we have a standard that universally addresses the concept of mitigating pathogen spread and IAQ, and ASHRAE is proud to lead in the development of the guidance.”

According to ASHRAE, the standard will address long-range transmission of infectious aerosols and provide minimum requirements for:

  • Equivalent outdoor air (combined effect of ventilation, filtration and air cleaning) for use during Infection Risk Mitigation Mode
  • Room air distribution to reduce risk
  • Characterisation of filter and air cleaner effectiveness and safety
  • Commissioning, including development and implementation of a Building Readiness Plan
  • System operation in Infection Risk Mitigation Mode during periods of high risk
  • Maintenance tasks and their minimum frequency
  • Residences and health care facilities

Dr William Bahnfleth, ASHRAE Presidential Fellow and Standard Project Committee 241P Chair, said: “Standard 241P is built on ASHRAE’s longstanding leadership position as a developer of consensus Indoor Air Quality standards and the guidance developed by the ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This experience, combined with the efforts of a truly world-class international project committee, has allowed us to produce this review draft in only 10 weeks. It is a ground-breaking document that we expect to have significant impact. We look forward to the public’s comments as we work to complete the final version of the standard for publication.”