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Airscan Launches Air Quality Campaign in Brussels

From the 1st to the 14th of February, Airscan launched an air quality campaign in Brussels. For two weeks, air quality was measured at 8 different locations in the same number of municipalities of the capital. With this campaign, Airscan wants to shed light on the importance of clean air,

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Denys

Airscan assisted Denys in post-construction & pre-occupation total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and Formaldehyde tests following BREEAM certification requirements in a recently built prison village in Haren, Belgium.

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Accenture

In 2019, Accenture moved into their B1 module at Tour & Taxis, with 1,150 employees across four levels. Airscan assessed indoor air quality, helping evaluate ventilation system performance and predict future conditions based on occupancy changes.

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Airscan Obtains ISO 17025 Accreditation

Airscan celebrates a successful 2023 with international expansion and achieving BELAC accreditation for ISO/IEC 17025:2017, recognizing their commitment to high-quality services. The accreditation enhances credibility and positions Airscan as a trusted partner for Real Estate clients pursuing Green Building certifications.

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Under recognized impacts of air pollution

The bigger picture of air quality impact

Air pollution is one of the most underestimated problems we face in modern history. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that air pollution is responsible for about 7 million premature deaths worldwide. Although health consequences are not to be overlooked, there’s a bigger picture that we need to look at.

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Car-Free Sunday 2022 impact on air quality in Brussels

Car-Free Sunday 2022 impact on air quality in Brussels Context Outdoor air pollution is a major public health issue, according to the WHO, air pollution causes 4.2 million premature deaths per year worldwide. Road traffic is one of the primary sources of air pollution in many big cities and agglomerations.

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