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Webinar Summary:

On March 11, 2020, ULI Asia Pacific curated a conversation among member leaders that looked at best practices in building maintenance. The webinar focused on steps managers can take to reduce the spread of pathogens within their buildings.

Each speaker shared their experiences, observations, and insights related to the current COVID-19 situation. Speakers included an established landlord, an air-conditioning specialist, and an experienced indoor environmental consultant.

Webinar Summary: On March 11, 2020, ULI Asia Pacific curated a conversation among member leaders that looked at best practices in building maintenance. The webinar focused on steps managers can take to reduce the spread of pathogens within their buildings.

Each speaker shared their experiences, observations, and insights related to the current COVID-19 situation. Speakers included an established landlord, an air-conditioning specialist, and an experienced indoor environmental consultant.

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