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We are thrilled to announce the publication of the article in Filtration News:

Healthy Indoor Air Isn´t A Luxury – Why Filtration Must Move To The Center

Author Heike Krüger, nano-Control Foundation

Healthy Indoor Air Isn´t A Luxury – Why Filtration Must Move To The Center

We are pleased to share the LinkedIn Presentation from

Dr. Iyad Al-Attar
Visiting Academic Fellow – School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing at Cranfield University
Vereinigtes Königreich

🤝 In our pursuit of atmospheric integrity, these leaders are redefining how we perceive and protect the air we breathe.“

🟢 Dr Paula Olsiewski:
Championing the air we share

🟢 Heike Krüger
#Healthy #indoor air isn’t a luxury- Why #filtration must move to the center

🟢 Alfredo Oliveira
Pioneering #safe and #sustainable #climate solutions

🟢 Mack Barnhardt
The air we share: why it’s time to mandate proper #IAQ through filtration

👉 Read the full script – page 28, go the 🏃‍➡️ #extra #mile with the International Filtration News::

Healthy Indoor Air Isn´t A Luxury – Why Filtration Must Move To The Center

#future #innovation #sustainability #urbanization #data #energy #public #health #wellbeing

Link FILTRATION HOUR CALLS FOR GLOBAL ALIGNMENT ON IAQ GOVERNANCE

 

WFI Post-Event Report on Filtration Hour

28 MARCH 2026
FILTRATION HOUR CALLS FOR GLOBAL ALIGNMENT ON IAQ GOVERNANCE

World Filtration Institute-hosted webinar highlights need for standards, data integrity and health-first approach to air quality management

By Karu Suren | Associate Editor, Climate Control Middle East

POST-EVENT REPORT FILTRATION HOUR, the webinar by the World Filtration Institute (WFI), on February 19, underscored the growing complexity surrounding Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), and called for a transition towards more structured governance,
standardisation and accountability. Held under the theme, ‘Filtering theAir Quality Noise’, the event, in panel discussion format, brought together specialists from academia, industry and media to examine the challenges posed by fragmented data, inconsistent
standards and limited public awareness.

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Clean indoor air with real-time measurements, pollution avoidance, intelligent filtration systems, continuous documentation and evaluation of atmospheric memory

Healthy indoor air is not a luxury—it is essential. We spend up to 90% of our lives inside buildings, yet indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air. The good news: unlike ambient pollution, indoor air quality is largely within our control. Filtration, when combined with measurement and intelligent systems, offers one of the most effective levers for immediate improvement. Weiterlesen