Honeywell Survey Reveals Healthier Buildings Top the List of Back-to-Work Priorities
ATLANTA, June 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a report released today by Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON),
This report, "Rethinking Buildings Post-COVID-19," the first in Honeywell's 2021 Building Trends series, introduces the challenges, priorities and assessments of surveyed facility managers in the United States, Germany, China and Saudi Arabia across the education, healthcare, data center and commercial real estate industries. It focuses on COVID-19's impact on building trends and facility managers' priorities — now and in the future.
"A notable transformation driven by the COVID-19 pandemic is prompting U.S. facility leaders to reconsider their operational strategies and invest in smarter, healthier technologies," said Vimal Kapur, president and chief executive officer, Honeywell Building Technologies. "As occupants become more aware of how the buildings they use for work, school and care can affect their well-being, we expect them to push building owners and operators to implement new procedures with efficient, sustainable solutions that better support occupants' safety, comfort and enhance their experiences, not only for the immediate return to office but for the long term as well."
The survey results from facility managers in the U.S. underscore five key themes:
The pandemic will likely have a lasting impact on facility management and operations. Three-quarters (
COVID-19 remains a source of widespread unease. Among surveyed U.S. facility managers, nearly 1 in 4 (
A healthy building is a top priority and will remain important. A majority (
Digital transformation of facilities is accelerating. Since COVID-19, more than half (
Respondents are interested in upgrades to improve the occupant experience, with a contactless building experience ranking high. According to surveyed U.S. facility managers, there is strong interest in upgrades such as improving indoor air quality, energy efficiency and sustainability efforts, and supporting an inviting and innovative building environment. Yet respondent input shows a gap in the technologies currently deployed in buildings. More than half of those surveyed say the buildings they manage do not have air quality solutions (
To read the full report, please visit Rethinking Buildings Post-COVID-19.
Honeywell is working with facility managers around the world to create better occupant experiences in the hopes of increasing productivity. Honeywell Healthy Buildings solutions integrate air quality, safety and security technologies along with advanced analytics to improve indoor air quality while meeting energy efficiency goals.
Methodology
The Honeywell survey was conducted by KRC research (http://www.krcresearch.com/) in four markets: United States, Germany, China and Saudi Arabia.
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About Honeywell Building Technologies
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