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GO AQS White Paper v0.80 – Update
As we move significantly closer to the final V1.0 release of the white paper, this latest update incorporates a substantial volume of revisions and refinements after the working groups discussions. To accurately reflect this major leap forward in development and the extensive changes implemented, we are updating the document version directly from v0.12 to v0.80.…
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Webinar – From data to impact: defining a common language for Indoor Air Quality
We’re excited to share an insightful upcoming webinar organized by inBiot that dives deep into the crucial topic of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): “From Data to Impact: Defining a Common Language for Indoor Air Quality.” This webinar promises to be an engaging session for anyone interested in understanding, interpreting, and ultimately improving the air we breathe…
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Ventilation WG – Conclusion
The GO AQS ventilation working group convened on April 4, 2025, to discuss various aspects of ventilation in buildings and recommend the best solutions and practices in order to achieve good indoor air quality. Prioritizing Indoor Air Quality and Energy Conservation The session began with a survey of members’ perspectives on the importance of indoor…
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Filtration WG – Conclusion
The Filtration Working Group of the GO AQS convened to discuss recommendations for filtration given the multitude of existing options. Filtration Technologies and Their Effectiveness A poll on trusted filtration technologies revealed a broad consensus on mechanical filtration (HEPA and MERV filters) due to their proven performance according to their specifications. Similarly, absorbent filtration using…
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Radon WG – Conclusion
The Radon Working Group, a part of the Global Open Air Quality Standards initiative, convened to discuss and establish recommendations for indoor radon levels. This session built upon previous discussions focusing on other indoor air pollutants such as particulate matter, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and nitrogen dioxide. The objective of this working group is…