The ASHRAE 241 BRP Pack gives facility managers a complete, adoptable Building Readiness Plan (BRP) aligned to ASHRAE 241:2023 — without a ground-up design exercise or reading the full standard first. ASHRAE 241 is the standard for controlling infectious aerosols in buildings: it sets requirements for equivalent clean airflow, filtration, air cleaning, and defined operating modes so a building can respond to elevated infection risk instead of reacting to it.
This pack is built from 20+ years of hands-on facilities management across commercial offices, healthcare, education, and multi-tenant buildings in Asia-Pacific and Europe. It turns the standard into a working readiness plan you can adopt in days.
What’s inside the ASHRAE 241 BRP Pack
- Implementation Guide — how to stand up your BRP step by step.
- Building Profile — capture systems, zones, occupancy, and HVAC configuration in one structured record.
- ECA Calculation — work out Equivalent Clean Airflow per person and identify gaps against the target.
- 5 Modes of Operation — Normal, and the escalated modes the standard expects, defined and ready to activate.
- Occupant Communications & Signage — ready-to-send notices and building signage for mode changes.
- O&M & Commissioning checklists — verify the plan is working and keep it evidenced.
- Audit Evidence Log — the documented trail that shows your building is ready.
- AI Prompt Toolkit — 4 tested prompts: BRP programme statement generator, ECA gap-analysis advisor, mode-activation communication drafter, and annual BRP review summary.
Who it’s for
- Commercial office and multi-tenant building FM teams.
- Healthcare and education facilities managing indoor air quality and infection risk.
- Property and portfolio operators who need a packaged, repeatable BRP across sites.
- FM consultants delivering readiness plans for multiple clients.
Why building readiness matters now
ASHRAE 241:2023 gives building operators a recognised framework for demonstrating clean-air delivery and outbreak readiness — increasingly expected by tenants, occupants, and public-health guidance. The hard part isn’t the ventilation itself; it’s producing a documented, defensible plan that proves your building can deliver verified clean air and switch to a defined operating mode when risk rises. This pack closes that gap: a structured plan, an ECA basis, five ready operating modes, and the evidence log to back it all up — so you move from reactive to ready.
AI-powered — customise in minutes, not hours
Every major section pairs with a tested AI prompt. Paste it into ChatGPT or Claude with your building details and generate a customised programme statement, ECA gap analysis, or occupant notice in minutes. Manual drafting of a section: 45–90 minutes. With the prompt: 3–7 minutes.
Format & delivery
Instant digital download. Every document is provided as a print-ready PDF plus a fully editable Microsoft Word (.docx) file — edit in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice and add your own branding. Your purchase is permanent: when the pack is updated, log in to your bizzxpert.com account (My Account → Downloads) for the latest version at no extra cost.
Frequently asked questions
What format are the files? PDF plus editable Word (.docx). No special software required.
Can I edit and add my company branding? Yes — every document is fully editable.
Is this the ASHRAE 241 standard itself? No. It’s a documentation and readiness-plan framework that helps you align to it. ECA calculations and operating modes must be validated by a qualified HVAC/IAQ engineer; it does not replace design, calculation, or commissioning work.
Learn more about the standard at ASHRAE, or browse the full Compliance Toolkits range on BizzXpert.
Do I get future updates? Yes — free, via your bizzxpert.com account.
Compliance note: The ASHRAE 241 BRP Pack provides a documentation and building-readiness framework only. ECA calculations and Modes of Operation must be validated by a qualified HVAC/IAQ engineer before operational reliance, and it does not replace design, calculation, or commissioning work. Compliance responsibility remains with the building owner/operator. Always validate applicability against your jurisdiction’s requirements.








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