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    Allergy Standards Partners with Indoor Air Quality Society to Help People Make Informed Decisions about IAQ

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorMay 8, 20233 Mins Read
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    Allergy Standards (ASL) is delighted to announce a new collaboration with the Indoor Air Quality Society (IAQS) to highlight the importance of environmental control in creating healthier indoor spaces. This relationship reflects ASL’s ongoing efforts to promote a #onehealth world, where healthy people live on a healthy planet.

    Recent global events have underscored the importance of indoor air quality and its impact on public health. As people continue to spend more time indoors, it has become increasingly important to ensure that indoor air is free from harmful particles and allergens. By working with IAQS, ASL aims to educate the public on the importance of environmental control and provide resources to help people make informed decisions about indoor air quality.

    IAQS is a non-profit organization that promotes the exchange of indoor air quality information and expertise. Its members include professionals from various industries, including architecture, engineering, and healthcare. By collaborating with IAQS, ASL can leverage their knowledge and expertise to educate the public on the importance of indoor air quality and provide resources to help people create healthier indoor environments.

    ASL’s mission is to provide consumers with the information and tools they need to make informed decisions about their indoor environment. ASL believes that everyone has the right to breathe clean air, and is committed to helping people achieve that goal, ultimately creating a #onehealth world, where healthy people live on a healthy planet.

    As part of the collaboration, there will be a series of educational initiatives to help people understand the importance of environmental control. These initiatives will include webinars, workshops, and other events that provide information about indoor air quality and how it impacts health. Resources and tools will be developed that can help people assess their indoor air quality and identify potential sources of pollution.

    “We are excited to be working with the Indoor Air Quality Society to promote a #onehealth world,” says Dr. John McKeon, CEO of Allergy Standards. “Our collaboration reflects our shared commitment to creating healthier indoor environments. By working together, we can provide people with the information and resources they need to make informed decisions about their indoor air quality and promote a healthier future for all.”

    “Our alliance with Allergy Standards reflects our shared mission of promoting healthy indoor environments,” says Professor Daniel Bonn, chairman of IAQS. “Indoor air quality is a critical component of public health, and we are excited to work with Allergy Standards to provide people with the necessary resources to create healthier indoor spaces.”

    Allergy Standards is a global certification company that helps consumers make informed purchasing decisions by identifying products that have been tested and proven to support a healthier built environment. ASL’s certification program provides a science-based approach to identifying products that are suitable for people with allergies and asthma. By collaborating with ASL, IAQS can provide its members and the public with access to products that can help them create a healthier indoor environment.

    Through the collaboration, IAQS and ASL aim to make information about indoor air quality and environmental control more accessible to the public, and to empower people to create healthier indoor environments that promote overall wellbeing.

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