Tag: IAQ
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A Global Voice for Clean Air: Prof. Juliana Jalaludin Champions the GO AQS Initiative at Global Health Sciences Conference 2025
Professor Dr. Juliana Binti Jalaludin, a distinguished figure from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Universiti Putra Malaysia, is lending her influential voice to a critical global health movement: the Global Open Air Quality Standards (GO AQS) initiative. Her active support was prominently featured during her recent plenary address at the GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE…
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Global Open Air Quality Standards Policy Working Group Call
We’re excited to announce the first official meeting of the GO AQS Policy Working Group! The call will take place on September 8 at 4:00 PM CEST. This working group will be dedicated to developing policy recommendations for indoor air quality. A robust indoor air quality (IAQ) policy helps pinpoint areas for improvement and sets clear benchmarks to…
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GO AQS Abstract Accepted at 2025 Clean Indoor Air for ALL Conference
GO AQS, a leading advocate for universal indoor air quality standards, is proud to announce that its abstract has been accepted for a poster presentation at the 2025 Clean Indoor Air for ALL Conference. The event, hosted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ), will take place from Monday, October 13th…
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GO AQS to Present at Indoor Environments 2025 Radon and Vapor Intrusion Symposium
GO AQS is proud to announce that its abstract has been accepted for an oral presentation at the highly anticipated Indoor Environments 2025 Radon and Vapor Intrusion Symposium. This international event, gathering experts and professionals from around the world, will take place in Fort Worth, Texas, from October 26 – 29, 2025. Representing GO AQS…
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GO IAQS Breakpoints – 1st Session
During the 1st GO IAQS Index Breakpoints meeting, discussions focused on proposed breakpoints for various pollutants based on survey results, comparisons with existing standards, and feedback from attendees. The meeting aimed to cover results, compare them with existing breakpoints, and gather comments on specific pollutants, with a focus on PM2.5, Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Carbon Monoxide…