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Why is it so important to monitor the air quality inside our home?
Poor indoor air quality can lead to health problems such as allergies, asthma and other respiratory diseases. Monitoring indoor air quality in one’s home helps identify and reduce exposure to pollutants such as dust, mold, chemical compounds, and pathogens to preserve one’s own well-being and that of those close to us.
October 4: World Animal Day
Pets can be particularly sensitive to household pollution, including air pollution. Knowing what you breathe inside your home is the first step in protecting your health and that of your four-legged friends.
Without radon, more than 10 lung cancers per day would disappear
Radon is a gas formed from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rocks and water. Monitoring it is important for a number of reasons, first and foremost, to ensure maximum protection of one’s health and living environments.
The importance of preserving occupational health and safety
Preserving occupational health and safety is critically important for a number of reasons that affect both workers and organizations including reducing injuries, increasing productivity, complying with regulations, corporate reputation and social responsibility.
September: the return to routine and indoor pollution
In September, as the colder seasons approach, we go back to our habits and tend to spend most of our time indoors, those where the air is most polluted. How much does the quality of the air we breathe inside our homes matter?
Air pollution also affects mental health
Air pollution has been shown to have negative effects not only on physical health, but also on mental health. There are numerous studies suggesting a link between exposure to air pollutants and an increased risk of mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive disorders.
Extreme heat and excess humidity: fight indoor pollution to protect your well-being
Indoor air pollution and extremely high summer temperatures can put people’s health and well-being at risk. Checking and knowing what you breathe in your living environments is a simple preventive measure that can change our lives.
Do you know what is one of the greatest dangers of living in the city? Air pollution within the walls of the home
Indoor pollution is often higher than outdoor pollution: there are numerous sources inside our homes that release chemicals and harmful substances into the air that can endanger our living comfort and health. Monitoring what we breathe is the right choice to prevent all the risks associated with air pollution.
Can breathing polluted air weaken our immune system?
Air pollution can weaken the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections, viruses and diseases. These side effects underscore the importance of reducing exposure to pollutants to protect public health.
Smart Building and Big Data: what are the benefits
Un smart building, o edificio intelligente, è progettato e dotato di sistemi avanzati per migliorare l’efficienza operativa, ridurre i consumi energetici e migliorare la vita degli occupanti. Questi edifici utilizzano tecnologie per monitorare e controllare una serie di funzioni tra cui la qualità dell’aria e la sicurezza delle persone.