Seeing GO IAQS in action is always amazing, especially when indoor air quality is great!
#IAQ
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Posts by Sotirios Papathanasiou
Rethinking the Air We Breathe: A Recommendation for “New Perspectives in Indoor Air Quality”
In an era where the average person spends between 80% and 90% of their life inside buildings, ranging from homes and offices to schools and transport, indoor air quality (IAQ) has transitioned from a niche…
Aqui en Granada nueves de polvo!
Sometimes people go inside churches and temples to protect their spirit, but air quality can be very unhealthy for the body. Candles release lots of harmful small particles (aka PM2.5) inside closed spaces.
For reference, this concentrations are way worse than walking in New Delhi.
#AirQuality
More internal data storage, embedded GPS, and CO2 are my favorite new features!
They extended the metro/tram line in the area where I live which is fantastic but they removed all trees and green spaces! Whomever decides to walk there under the hot summer sun (45°C) they will probably melt or collapse!
Who takes these decisions?
#Granada #GreenSpaces @troposfera.bsky.social
Review: Atmotube PRO2 – From Consumer Gadget to Citizen Science Instrument
The Atmotube PRO2 marks a significant evolution in the world of personal air quality monitors (PAQMs). While it retains the rugged, familiar aesthetic of the original Atmotube PRO, the internal upgrades transform it from a…
It was a pleasure speaking today at VERT Forum and meeting like-minded people! UFP are also indoors!
High-quality information was exchanged from epidemiological studies to the so-needed technology for measurements of UFP.
An absolute pleasure seeing you all.
#UFP #IAQ #AirQuality
Bridging the Gap: AirGradient and GO AQS Announce Webinar on the Future of Indoor Air Quality Standards
As the global conversation around indoor air quality (IAQ) intensifies, the industry is moving toward a critical realization: data is only as good as our ability to understand it. Currently, the…
The Silent Lifeline of IoT: Why Compression is the Future of Air Quality Monitoring
For years, the Internet of Things (IoT) conversation has been dominated by sensors, cloud platforms, and the flashier world of AI analytics. While AI remains the current "buzzword," the reality is that millions of…
Thank you for implementing our suggestions for a common IAQ language.
I want to thank @seetheair.bsky.social from @goaqs.bsky.social for suggesting to implement it and the helpful discussions about many small details of the standard to ensure it's implemented correctly.
For every 3.8 μg/m3 increase in long-term PM2.5 exposure, the risk of developing Alzheimer’s increased by 8.5%.
For those with a history of stroke, the same increase in pollution led to a 10.5% higher risk of AD.
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#AirPollution #AirQuality
Field Review: nanoDUST AirPN10 — The Next Generation of Nanoparticle Monitoring
The landscape of air quality monitoring is shifting. For years, the focus remained on PM2.5 and PM10 (mass concentration), but we are increasingly realizing that the most dangerous threats are the ones we can’t weigh.…
How Small Changes to your Daily Routine Could Make a Big Difference to your Exposure to Air Pollution
We often think of air pollution as something that happens "out there", smoggy skylines and exhaust fumes. However, for many of us, the most polluted air we breathe is actually inside our own…
“In stable conditions, the AirSpot proved remarkably accurate. Correlation tests against common CO2 monitor, the aranet4, showed excellent correlation coefficient of r=0.98. For daily indoor use, in offices, classrooms, restaurants, and homes, its reliability is unquestionable.”
A Synthesis of Expert Views on Submicron and Ultrafine Particles
For decades, the global standard for measuring indoor air quality (IAQ) has focused on PM2.5, particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less. However, recent findings from the Particulate Matter Working…
Según la información recibida, la enfermedad se propaga a través del contacto con fluidos corporales. 😓
AirSpot Review: The Wearable CO2 Monitor That Delivers Real-Time Clarity
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Oh me too!
Let’s embrace a common indoor air quality (IAQ) language!
Introducing GO IAQS Score!
#IAQ #IndoorAir
Beyond the Gamification: Why 2026 Demands Empathetic AI for Air Quality?
I recognize that these ideas may be ahead of the curve, but history shows that transformative products require us to design for the future we want, not just the world we have today.
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#IAQ #AI
Example of people coming together to spread the word about a common open standard around Indoor Air Quality like GO AQS @goaqs.bsky.social
This time in Vietnam!
Thank you!
Happy 2026: Why 2026 is the Year of Real IAQ Collaboration
As the calendar turns and we welcome 2026, the team at GO AQS wants to wish our global community a very Happy New Year! Every new year offers a chance to reset, but 2026 feels fundamentally different. While previous years were defined by…
Yesterday, I had the last interview of the year! Educating the radio listeners about the importance of air quality and GO AQS was awesome.
#radio #IAQ
Watercolors blend beautifully, much like the way our diverse community at @goaqs.bsky.social of academics, researchers, technical experts, advocates, and policymakers must work together to solve the intricate puzzles of indoor air quality and standards.
#IAQ #Watercolors #Handmade
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No, it is common in winter especially when wind doesn’t blow pollution away.