Air quality news
Updates on installations, improvements, tests and the 1001 other things we do.
Clean air for our kids: Back to school 2022 – 2023
“Clean air for our kids” is a unique project jointly developed by Airscan and Belfius in 2021. The primary target of the project is to monitor and improve air quality in schools through real-time air quality data.
Press Release Airscanned Building Label
The Belgian company Airscan, in collaboration with inspection company Vinçotte, developed a label that guarantees air quality and makes it measurable, resulting in energy and cost savings.
Ozone levels in Belgium during the weekend heat wave
Last Saturday, a new Belgian daily heat record for the 18th of June was recorded since the beginning of the temperature measurement history.
Webinar on-demand: Why you should care about your air
Indoor air quality, the unknown factor influencing productivity, health, and well-being of your employees. A tell all on how to make the most and get the most out of your air quality.
New WHO air quality guidelines 2021
The World Health Organisation (WHO) introduced new Global Air Quality Guidelines (AQGs) on September 22, 2021. The new version of AQGs was developed on the already available threshold limits that were in place since 2005.
Car-Free Sunday 2021 impact on air quality in Brussels
This year on Sunday, September 19, the whole Brussels Region was free of traffic between 9:00 and 21:00. Perfect to do some air quality measurements.
Airscan Certified B Corporation
We are very proud to announce that Airscan, together with her sister companies CO2logic and Greentripper, is one of the very first environmental consulting firms to be certified B-Corp in Belgium.
Air quality standards
Fresh air is a fundamental requirement of life. The indoor air conditions in workplaces, educational centres, hospitals, public buildings, cities and urbanisations where people spend a large part of their life is an essential determinant of healthy life and peopleÔÇÖs well-being.
Indoor air quality can’t be ignored, our lives depend on it
We often talk about healthy living and quality of life but have you considered the quality of the air you breathe?