News: The Indoor-CO2 Atlas Meets GO IAQS

We are thrilled to announce a powerful new collaboration for indoor air quality transparency. Thanks to the tireless dedication of Mr. Aurel Wünsch, developer of the Indoor-CO2 Atlas, users can now enable the GO IAQS Score metrics directly into their data tracking with just a single click.

A Tool Born from Necessity

The Indoor-CO2 Atlas has long been a vital resource in the global fight against airborne pathogens. As an open-source, worldwide map, it served as a primary “first defense” tool during the COVID-19 pandemic, and remains a critical asset for thousands of people navigating pathogen outbursts today.

Mr. Wünsch has dedicated countless hours to building this platform, allowing users to visualize CO2 levels in various indoor environments across the globe. His commitment to public health and open data has turned a complex technical challenge into a life-saving community resource.

What’s New?

By adopting the GO IAQS methodology, the Indoor-CO2 Atlas now offers even clearer insights into air safety. This update brings seamless integration by allowing you to enable it directly within the map interface with a simple button. By converting raw CO2 parts-per-million (ppm) into a standardized color-coded framework, the platform provides actionable data that lets you assess indoor risk levels at a glance. Ultimately, this remains a community-driven open-source effort, powered by the technical dedication of developers like Mr. Wünsch and the vital data contributed by users like you.

Mr. Wünsch’s work with the Indoor-CO2 Atlas represents the best of open-source innovation. By integrating the GO IAQS methodology, we are giving people the clearest possible picture of the air they breathe through a common language.” — The GO AQS Team

Check it out now

Visit indoorco2map.com to explore the map, contribute your own data as there is an app for iOS and Android platforms, and enable the new GO IAQS feature.


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    “Mr. Wünsch’s work with the Indoor-CO₂ Atlas demonstrates the power of open-source innovation in advancing air quality transparency. Converting CO₂ ppm into a clear, color-coded score is a valuable step for helping communities, especially in developing countries, quickly understand ventilation and pathogen risk.

    At the same time, it’s important to recognize that PM2.5 pollution remains a critical challenge for long-term health outcomes. While CO₂ scoring provides insight into short-term air safety, PM2.5 monitoring is essential for addressing chronic respiratory and cardiovascular risks.

    Bringing these approaches together — CO₂ for ventilation and pathogen risk, PM2.5 for pollution exposure — would give developing nations a more complete picture of indoor air quality and empower stronger health protections.”

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