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Indoor air quality
25 January 2013
A new campaign has been launched to urge UK businesses to fit adequate ventilation systems that comply with European guidelines. The initiative, launched by the Campaign for Clean Air in London and Camfil UK, argued tha

A new campaign has been launched
to urge UK businesses to fit adequate
ventilation systems that comply with
European guidelines. The initiative,
launched by the Campaign for Clean
Air in London and Camfil UK,
argued that better indoor air quality
(IAQ) can help businesses reduce
energy costs and carbon emissions,
while also improving the health and
productivity of employees.
The new campaign is seeking to highlight the health and financial implications of poor indoor air quality, which can often be more harmful than outdoor pollution, according to experts.
The new campaign is seeking to highlight the health and financial implications of poor indoor air quality, which can often be more harmful than outdoor pollution, according to experts.
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