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Monitoring indoor spaces for greater safety and environmental comfort
Air quality is a key factor in ensuring people’s well-being and safety. Ensuring healthy air through constant monitoring is the starting point for adopting a healthy lifestyle.
Children and the elderly spend a lot of time indoors: what do we know about what they breathe?
Bambini e anziani tendono a trascorrere più tempo in ambienti interni rispetto agli adulti. Ciò aumenta l’esposizione agli inquinanti indoor e la suscettibilità agli effetti nocivi.
New air quality directive: stricter limits to reduce pollution
The European Parliament has introduced a new Directive aimed at reducing air pollution and improving air quality in member states, recognizing the significant impacts on public health and the environment.
The unpredictable effects of air pollution
Awareness of the effects of air pollution has increased in recent years, but some of them are completely unpredictable.
April 26: World Intellectual Property Day
April 26 marks World Intellectual Property Day dedicated to promoting the protection of ideas, innovations and creations of companies and professionals in markets around the world. An important day also to promote human progress and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Sports and quality air for a healthy lifestyle
Sports can offer a number of benefits to one’s well-being, however, it is important to exercise in places where one breathes quality air to avoid health risks.
How does air quality change with the arrival of warmer seasons?
Air quality in the summer seasons can vary depending on weather conditions, natural phenomena and human activities. To address air pollution, it is important to make sustainable choices and constantly monitor everything we breathe.
5 things you (maybe) don’t know about air quality
Indoor air quality is just as important as outdoor air quality because we spend most of our time inside buildings. Indoor air quality is influenced by many factors and can be much more polluted than outdoor air.
Radon gas hazard: latest studies
Radon gas is an odourless and colourless radioactive gas that forms naturally from the decomposition of radium in soil, rocks and groundwater. Scientific studies have shown it to be dangerous to human health; in fact, it is considered a level 1 carcinogenic gas by the WHO.
What you eat and drink is as important as what you breathe
Adopting a healthy lifestyle requires attention to what we eat and what we drink, however, it is also essential to be concerned about the quality of the air we breathe every day. These are factors that we cannot disregard in order to live a healthy life.