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Flavia Dinnebier is the research director for the Eneref Institute. She has a doctorate in environmental education, a master's degree in environmental law, and boasts 13 years of research experience. At Eneref Institute, she investigates solutions in the HVAC industry related to IAQ improvements and energy efficiency. The latest developments on HVAC systems are endorsed by the Eneref Campaigns “Cool Room, Cool Earth” and “Wellness-Friendly School.” Contact her at flavia.dinnebier@eneref.org.
Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, one of 1,859 New York City public schools, was an early adopter of MERV-13 filtration for its numerous window air conditioning units.
Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, one of 1,859 New York City public schools, was an early adopter of MERV-13 filtration for its numerous window air conditioning units.