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InAirQ aims to describe the health impacts of indoor air quality on the vulnerable population of Central Europe

The World Health Organisation and Directorate General for Health have warned that indoor and outdoor air pollution is a major environmental health concern, as it can lead to serious health effects. Much progress has been made in the EU to improve outdoor air quality and reduce the emission of pollutants. However, indoor air quality also requires attention because it is where people spend most of t

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# # INAIRQ PROJECT ENDS # #

After three years of project implementation, we have successfully finished this phase. Our most important outputs can be found in the documentation section of the official website (https://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/InAirQ.html)

If you are looking to better address the Indoor Air Quality feel free to get in contact with us. Our Lead Partner will be happy to share the knowledge gained, thanks to this project, with you.

07/01/2020

Our Project is in its ending phase and Interreg Central Europe highlighted our activities and results obtained during our three-years, because indoor air pollution is a major challenge to address in order to create a more liveable Europe, especially in schools!
If you are interested into this theme, please have a look to our documents and results: visit our official FB page and our website (https://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/InAirQ.html) and feel free to contact us through our social media or direct contacts.

to improve the air we breathe
Reducing air pollution is a major challenge in creating a more liveable central Europe.

Our InAirQ project created an Indoor Health Index to measure air quality in our schools and developed national action plans to improve it.
How about the air quality in your school? Can it be improved?
Can you make use of their experience?
➡️ Find out more
www.interreg-central.eu/inairq

Europe in my region

24/05/2019

The second day of International conference is just started!!

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Our family portrait!!! After this first working day, we deserve a special dinner in Budapest!

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Poster presentation during coffee break and second session of the conference: InAirQ project main achievements

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We are in the middle of the first session of the International conference! Special thanks to the WHO representatives that open it!

Photos from InAirQ's post 23/05/2019

Morning session is finishing! We worked hard to accomplish final tasks and reach solid results! International conference is waiting for us...

23/05/2019

InAirQ partners started just now the final project meeting and SC meeting in Budapest! We will wait for you this afternoon for the “International conference”

05/05/2019

See you soon in Budapest! Keep in touch

Cooking Sunday roast causes indoor pollution ‘worse than Delhi’ 19/04/2019

Attention!!! Do you know that "Cooking Sunday roast causes indoor pollution ‘worse than Delhi’"? Tests conducted by scientists during cooking showed PM2.5 levels rose to 200 micrograms per cubic metre for one hour, more than the 143 micrograms averaged in New Delhi (India). Happy Easter!
-- InAirQ project team --

For more information visit the following websites: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/feb/17/cooking-sunday-roast-causes-indoor-pollution-worse-than-delhi
https://futurism.com/indoor-air-pollution-testing-kits/amp/

Cooking Sunday roast causes indoor pollution ‘worse than Delhi’ Scientists say roast meal can make household air dirtier than in sixth most polluted city

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