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The sponsored post by Camfil examines how good indoor air quality (IAQ) and improved energy efficiency can go hand-in-hand.
Public comment is open on AS 16000.1 and AS 16000.34, which deal with sampling strategies for indoor air, and measurement methods for airborne particles.
AIRAH has announced two international keynote speakers and the full program for its 2025 Indoor Air Quality Conference on May 26–27.
The Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ) is accepting abstracts for the 2025 Clean Indoor Air for ALL Conference.
A new study in the Journal of Hazardous Materials has compared the effectiveness of ultraviolet radiation against air filtration to mitigate virus-laden aerosols in an occupied clinical room, with interesting results.
AIRAH is accepting abstract submissions for its 2025 Indoor Air Quality Conference (IAQ25), which will take place in Melbourne on May 26–27.
A new Australian report, recently launched at Parliament House, has highlighted the human impact of poor indoor air quality.
Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska has won the 2024 Planetary Health Award from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.
Ahead of World Ventil8 Day on November 8, Nathan Wood talks to HVAC&R News about the importance of ventilation and indoor air quality.
Researchers at Binghamton University are developing their research into artificial indoor plants that can produce oxygen and generate power.
As Australia gradually wakes up to the immense opportunity of improving indoor air quality, research and pilot projects will play a critical role in building evidence and momentum. The ARC Training Centre for Advanced Building System against Airborne Infection Transmission (THRIVE), hosted by the Queensland University of Technology, is home to many such projects.
AIRAH is hosting a Streamline webinar on Thursday, August 29 that will explore indoor air quality (IAQ) in the built environment.
Despite repeated calls to government, it seemed that the issue of IAQ had fallen off the political radar. That changed over the past fortnight, with two major updates.
The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) has announced a webinar to release its latest report on indoor air quality.
AIRAH has appointed Abraham Corona, M.AIRAH, as the Institute’s new Industry Impact Manager, taking over from Brendan Pejkovic.
For the first time, Panasonic Australia will showcase an immersive virtual reality experience at ARBS 2024.
The THRIVE research centre held a Future Buildings Forum in Sydney this week, focusing on the nexus between energy and indoor air quality.
AIRAH’s Indoor Air Quality Conference 2024 will take place on July 15–16 in the River Room at Crown Melbourne.
A group of international experts has presented a blueprint for national indoor quality standards for public buildings.
More than 50 industry leaders advocating for better indoor air quality have gathered in Canberra for a Clean Indoor Air Forum.