Health and Wellness Campaign

We will send this email campaign to potential customers in your territory to promote the benefits of humidification for reducing the spread of viruses like COVID-19 and for overall health and wellness for occupants of all buildings. This series of five emails would be branded with your company logo and include the main contact from your company. We can provide a GDPR-compliant email list, and we can also use a list you supply, if you wish.

See below for the emails that we did for Humidity Matters in the United Kingdom. If you would like to initiate this campaign to drive more business to your company, please contact Valerie Bradt at valerie.bradt@dristeem.com.


EMAIL #1: High Outdoor Air Systems or Is It Just Hot Air?

Currently many building owners and authorities are mandating 100% outside air as a result of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.

Taking in more outdoor air reduces the spread of illness and increases the comfort of building occupants, but it is important to keep in mind that it also affects other building systems.

When the HVAC system of a building is adjusted to bring in more outdoor air, the requirements change, so humidification strategies should be reviewed and realigned for optimisation of indoor air quality and energy efficiency. This is especially true with indoor relative humidity playing a significant role in supporting human health, productivity, and process.

Click here to download our most recent white paper, “Humidification for High Percentage Outdoor Air HVAC.” (This page can be customized with your logo and contact information)

For additional information contact your local DriSteem representative, [name], at [email] or [phone].


EMAIL #2: Webinar – Humidification for High Percentage Outdoor Air HVAC

Register now for a free on-demand webinar, “Humidification for High Percentage Outdoor Air HVAC.”

Learn why more outdoor air requires more humidification, how to choose between using isothermal (steam) humidifiers or adiabatic (evaporative) humidifiers, and how to realign humidification systems for optimization of indoor air quality and energy efficiency with this new requirement.

Click here to watch this webinar on-demand. (You can record your own version of this webinar or use ours)

For additional information contact your local DriSteem representative, [name], at [email] or [phone].


EMAIL #3: CIBSE COVID-19 Ventilation Guide

As we look to reopening our buildings, it is important to note ventilation guidance recently released by CIBSE which supports the increase of outside airflow in our buildings as a pre-cautionary measure to dilute any airborne contamination and reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 for building users.

The advice in CIBSE’s COVID-19 Ventilation Guide is for building owners/managers and operators when reopening buildings following a period of inactivity and considering the requirements for the ventilation system. CIBSE recommends that “relative humidity should be kept above 40% wherever possible.”

Click to download the CIBSE Ventilation Guide. (This can be replaced with ASHRAE or EUROVENT guidelines, depending on where your office is located)

For additional information contact your local DriSteem representative, [name], at [email] or [phone].


EMAIL #4: Using Humidification to Reduce the Transmission of Viruses

Healthy levels of humidification can help to reduce the spread of viruses like those that infect our respiratory tract like COVID-19 (SARS Cov-2) and the seasonal flu in the built environment.

This white paper explains the role of humidification in reducing the transmission, infectivity and severity of COVID-19 and other viruses. Learn about current industry standards and strategies for implementing this non-pharmaceutical approach to a healthy indoor environment.

Click to download “Using Humidification to Reduce the Transmission of Viruses.” (This white paper is available with either metric and imperial measurements)

For additional information contact your local DriSteem representative, [name], at [email] or [phone].


EMAIL #5: Humidification Resources

Healthy levels of humidification can help to reduce the spread of viruses in the built environment like those that infect our respiratory tract, including COVID-19 (SARS Cov-2) and the seasonal flu.

We’ve compiled the following collection of white papers, webinars, current industry standards, and strategies for implementing this non-pharmaceutical approach to a healthy indoor environment here: www.dristeem.com/humidification-for-high-percentage-outdoor-air(We can customized this landing page with your logo and contact information)

For additional information contact your local DriSteem representative, [name], at [email] or [phone].