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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…
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Shaping the Future of Living: Healthy Homes Hub x GO AQS
Healthy Homes Hub and the Global Open Air Quality Standards (GO AQS) are thrilled to announce a strategic collaboration aimed at redefining the quality of the air we breathe where it matters most: inside our homes. By uniting the UK’s leading network for housing health and the world’s most transparent open-source air quality standard, this…
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Coming Soon: Mold Working Group Survey
We are gearing up to gather some essential insights, and we want your voice to be heard! Very soon, we will be reaching out to all members of the Mold Working Group with an invitation to participate in an upcoming survey. Your feedback is vital to shaping our next steps and ensuring we’re addressing the most pressing…
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Summary of the PM Working Group Discussion on Submicron and Ultrafine Particles
Two sessions within the Particulate Matter (PM) Working Group have highlighted a critical shift in air quality monitoring: the move away from traditional mass-based measurements toward tracking the number and surface area of the smallest particles. While PM2.5 is currently well-regulated, the scientific community is increasingly concerned about submicron and ultrafine particles (UFP), which pose…
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Why the GO IAQS Score Replaced Conventional “Green”
The shift from the conventional “Green” to the specific “Blue” hue in the GO IAQS Score represents a significant evolution in how we communicate environmental health. While green has been the conventional way for “Good” for decades, GO AQS has prioritized accessibility and psychological resonance over tradition. Here is why the transition to #658eff is more than just…