Tag: Index
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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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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…
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GO AQS White Paper v0.90 – Update
The GO AQS white paper has undergone a significant transformation from version v0.81 to v0.90, reflecting a period of intensive development and refinement. This latest iteration, building upon the foundational concepts of its predecessor, introduces a multitude of additions and corrections that enhance the clarity, scope, and precision of the framework. A primary focus of…
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GO IAQS Breakpoints – 2nd Session
This session served as a crucial follow-up to our initial discussion on environmental pollutants, as we previously ran out of time to cover all the necessary ground. In today’s meeting, we delved into the specifics of index breakpoints for ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and radon. Ozone (O3) Proposed GO IAQS Index: The proposed index tiers for ozone are 0 to 50…
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Survey Results: GO IAQS Index Breakpoints
The results presented below are based on a questionnaire distributed to participants from the GO AQS members list. The survey, conducted using Google Forms, was open from May 15th to June 15th, 2025. PM2.5 The GO IAQS Index Breakpoints Survey, with a total of 40 participants, indicated strong support for the proposed PM2.5 breakpoints, with…