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The Importance of Indoor Air Quality in the Post-COVID-19 World

Covid-19 and indoor air quality Good indoor air quality (IAQ) is essential for human health. On average, humans spend between 80% and 90% of their time indoors. This means that we are not exposed to outdoor air as much as we should be, and this can have serious consequences for our health. The importance of …

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Improving Indoor Air Quality For A Better Future

Indoor Air Quality: The Issue Of Indoor Pollution Today’s modern society confines us to indoor environments much more than what happened in the past. An average individual spends 80-90% of their time indoors, meaning that our quality of life is strictly related to the quality of that specific environment. In particular, air quality must be …

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HVAC Hygiene in Smart Buildings

Smart buildings are highly modern constructions, either newly built or old buildings subjected to renovation and energy requalification. The more next-generation technologies are used, the more advanced these constructions become. An aspect that a significant impact in terms of energy saving, sustainability, and indoor health and safety, is the hygienic management of HVAC systems. Before …

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The Sick Building Syndrome

The Sick Building Syndrome: causes, consequences and how it can be prevented Pollution is not limited to outdoor environments. In fact, pollutants can infiltrate indoor spaces where we spend a significant portion of our daily lives, such as schools, houses, hospitals, offices, supermarkets, cinemas, and production sites, among others. Moreover, pollution can originate indoors due to …

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