Tag: Index
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Bridging the Gap: ATMO Implemented GO IAQS for Better Air Quality Understanding
For years, the air quality industry has operated in silos, with different manufacturers using proprietary scales that often-left users more confused than informed. Today, ATMO, the innovator behind the Atmotube PRO and Atmocube, is bridging that gap. With its latest product update, ATMO has officially integrated the Global Open Indoor Air Quality Standard (GO IAQS)…
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GO AQS White Paper v1.1.0.0 – Update
We are pleased to announce an update to our indoor air quality standards. This revision ensures our benchmarks remain scientifically rigorous while acknowledging the changing environmental realities of 2026. Changelog: You will find the latest version of the white paper on the home page at www.goaqs.org. If members have any comments about the changes please feel free…
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Bridging the Gap: AirGradient Implements the GO IAQS Vision
For too long, indoor air quality (IAQ) data has lived in silos. Building managers and residents often find themselves staring at a dashboard of disparate numbers PM2.5 levels in μg/m3 and CO2 in ppm, without a clear understanding of how these factors interact to affect human health and cognitive performance. The Global Open Indoor Air…
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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…