Why it's vital to achieve efficient indoor air quality - H&V News
Daikin says that the appropriate selection of equipment can address the complex factors impacting air pollution in a building All eyes were on the Cop26 summit in Glasgow in November, where world leaders came together to discuss how to make the planet a healthier place to live. One of the most significant factors affecting people's physical and mental well-being is poor indoor and outdoor air quality. The World Health Organisation says air pollution represents the largest environmental risk to health and causes seven million deaths a year, including up to 36,000 in England, according to Public Health England. With people spending around 90 per cent of their time indoors, the quality of the air that circulates is now recognised as a key issue in building design, from homes and offices, to hospitals, schools and factories. There are several pollution sources inside a building – wall and floor coverings, furniture and appliances, dust, damp and mould, emissions...