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Cold Ahead: Prepare Your Facility Now

November 12, 2020

With 2020 driving unprecedented demands – at work and home – you may not yet have prepared your building for colder days. There’s still time! Here are a few tips and recommendations from Trane® building professionals that can help you save energy and lower your utility bills during the colder months ahead. Understand building changes The […]

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Avoid the Filter Frenzy: Take a Methodical Approach to IAQ

November 5, 2020

More popular than “toilet paper in April.” That’s how a recent CNBC story[1] described the current shortage in high quality air filtration systems, many of which are currently back ordered. Due to COVID-19 and the subsequent ASHRAE® guidance[2] to upgrade filtration to MERV 13 or greater, demand for MERV 13 pleated filters has hit unprecedented […]

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IAQ can’t wait. Federal funding can help schools move forward.

October 15, 2020

Typical American Elementary School Indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools is more important than ever. Education experts have known for a long time that good IAQ is an important part of the learning environment. Now the CDC reports, “Transmission of coronavirus occurs much more commonly through respiratory droplets than through objects and surfaces.”[1] Upgrading HVAC […]

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Trane Helps Bring K-12 Students Back to School with Indoor Air Quality Solutions

October 8, 2020

Offerings address critical school needs for indoor air quality assessments, air and surface cleaning technology, and funding support. Oct. 06, 2020 – As the school year progresses in various formats, Trane® – by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator – introduces expanded services to help schools evaluate, implement and fund indoor air quality […]

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Trane® Trends: Adapting to new building priorities

September 18, 2020

Each Trane employee views our industry through a personal lens of career and life experiences. It makes us stronger as a whole. As we talk to customers today, it’s easy to recognize they’re being asked to think differently. Our products and services must also morph to meet these new challenges and opportunities. What used to […]

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Make air your ally.

August 28, 2020

How optimizing your school’s HVAC system can help address health risks. As a school district leader, we know you’re facing numerous challenges and questions around when to reopen your school and how to do it safely. Like you, we want to put the well-being of our kids and teachers first. We’ve been serving school districts […]

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Connecting people and buildings so you can work the way you want to.

August 20, 2020

Give your tenants more control over the spaces they occupy. Establish easier, more automated work order processes. Manage more within your building management system. Other facility management solutions stand-alone, detached from HVAC, lighting, security, and other building technologies. Trane® Tenant Services™ and Work Order Management integrate seamlessly with your building automation system (BAS). It’s an […]

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Successful IAQ Webinars with Genesis Air

July 30, 2020

“As you prepare to reopen your buildings, we recognize you have a lot of questions. Indoor air quality suddenly matters more than ever. We turn insights and data into an action plan you can move on immediately. So you can reopen your building with confidence now — and make it more resilient for tomorrow.” –Trane.com […]

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Consider Creative Financing to Take a Holistic Approach in the “New Normal”

July 22, 2020

Building owners and managers are facing new pressures as we all navigate the “new normal.” While budget pressure may be higher than ever, there is also a pressing need to optimize the indoor environment – and progressing so can meet multiple business objectives. In fact, working to ensure that your indoor spaces offer high satisfaction […]

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8 Reasons Contractors Should Embrace Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)

June 24, 2020

Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems are an increasingly popular choice regardless of a building’s size or intended use. VRF systems focus on heating and cooling only the spaces that require individual temperature control by circulating the optimal amount of refrigerant required for each zone, resulting in advantages with system operation and occupancy comfort. By embracing […]

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