
Health, comfort, savings: indoor air quality is on the rise
Health, comfort, savings: indoor air quality is on the rise
There is no longer any need to prove that good indoor air quality in a building is absolutely essential, both for the health of its inhabitants and to ensure comfort and savings. This is notably why organizations such as Cerema work in the field to defend the importance of ventilation and aeration in the tertiary sector as well as in individual houses.
Update on the subject with Cécile Caudron, Building Performance and Indoor Air Quality Project Manager. C21: Do you think that the importance of indoor air quality (IAQ) in buildings is sufficiently recognized in France today? Cécile Caudron: Local authorities cannot always take the subject of air quality into account as much as they would like because of the associated costs, in this period of financial and energy tension which forces them (..)