Case studies, news, information, and tips to understand and improve indoor air quality.
Smart reports allow you to know the status and evolution of air quality during occupation and identify areas for improvement to take effective action.
See postMore informationIn addition to its impact on people's health and well-being, indoor air quality is key to companies' energy efficiency. Discover the 3 ways to save energy thanks to indoor air quality monitoring.
See postMore informationIntroducing the inBiot Ecosystem, our 360º solution for monitoring and managing indoor air quality, consisting of smart devices, a cloud service and a professional after-sales service.
See postMore informationinBiot participates as a supplier of indoor air quality monitoring systems in the European project K-HEALTHinAIR - Knowledge to improve indoor air quality and health.
See postMore informationInvesting in air quality in schools and universities improves the health of students, their academic performance and the prestige of the center. 5 reasons to invest in air quality in schools and universities.
See postMore informationSmart reports allow you to know the status and evolution of air quality during occupation and identify areas for improvement to take effective action.
See postMore informationIntroducing the inBiot Ecosystem, our 360º solution for monitoring and managing indoor air quality, consisting of smart devices, a cloud service and a professional after-sales service.
See postMore informationinBiot participates as a supplier of indoor air quality monitoring systems in the European project K-HEALTHinAIR - Knowledge to improve indoor air quality and health.
See postMore informationGrupo Orkli collaborates with inBiot to develop intelligent energy efficiency and health solutions for the home, based on indoor air quality monitoring.
See postMore informationOptimisation of HVAC systems with MICA devices: Integration with Loxone for automatic ventilation based on air quality.
See postMore informationSuccess story: Development of a global control panel for the management and supervision of air quality in schools in Navarre.
See postMore informationCase study of CO₂ monitoring in a school. Use of our MICA Lite device to promote adequate ventilation in classrooms.
See postMore informationCase study: Zabala Innovation, a company that uses IAQ monitoring as a strategy of high corporate responsibility.
See postMore informationReal case study of indoor air quality in an office building and recommended solutions for improvement.
See postMore informationMonitoring a high-efficiency house with minimal energy demand - will air quality be equally guaranteed?
See postMore informationIn addition to its impact on people's health and well-being, indoor air quality is key to companies' energy efficiency. Discover the 3 ways to save energy thanks to indoor air quality monitoring.
See postMore informationInvesting in air quality in schools and universities improves the health of students, their academic performance and the prestige of the center. 5 reasons to invest in air quality in schools and universities.
See postMore informationReduced absenteeism, CSR, well-being and health of workers. Discover the 5 reasons to invest in Air Quality in offices.
See postMore informationDemand Controlled Ventilation Systems (DCV): The automatic ventilation that ensures a healthy indoor environment.
See postMore informationWhat is Controlled Mechanical Ventilation (CMV) and how it helps us to improve the quality of the air we breathe in enclosed spaces.
See postMore informationAir quality and ventilation in the hotel and catering industry. Keys for an adequate air renewal that guarantees healthiness in bars and restaurants.
See postMore informationVentilation in schools remains a priority. inBiot has developed a calculation tool to estimate its effectiveness.
See postMore informationVentilation in schools is key to the healthiness of classrooms. CO₂ monitoring for correct ventilation.
See postMore informationCO₂ indoors: How does it affect us and why is it important to monitor it to improve indoor air quality?
See postMore informationStudy in times of COVID: How to ensure adequate air quality to minimise the chances of spreading the virus?
See postMore informationOzone disinfection How does it affect indoor air? Learn about the risks and applications of ozone in enclosed spaces.
See postMore informationWELL Certification: what is it and what are its benefits. MICA WELL helps you to monitor air quality in WELL projects.
See postMore informationUpdate of the CTE and how it affects the healthiness of buildings. How does energy optimisation affect air quality?
See postMore informationHow to verify the environmental quality of buildings prior to occupation? Learn about our IAQ Certification.
See postMore informationSustainability and health as actions against climate change. The need to build with the planet in mind, as well as the occupants.
See postMore informationViruses and indoor air quality. The pandemic has put on the table the need to review the air we breathe in our indoor spaces.
See postMore informationDiscover why plants are an interesting ally to improve the quality of our indoor environments.
See postMore informationAdvice on how to prevent COVID-19 in indoor environments. Measures to be taken both in our homes and in our workplaces.
See postMore informationDiscover the environmental factors that most influence our sleep and how to act on them to improve our rest.
See postMore information#IStayHomeHealthy and for this we leave you some recommendations to improve the quality of the environment and indoor air.
See postMore informationWe spend most of our time indoors. Find out how indoor air quality affects our health.
See postMore informationIt is the most common parameter for determining the thermal comfort inside a room.
See postMore informationValues outside the optimal range weaken the respiratory mucous membranes, increasing the risk of respiratory diseases.
See postMore informationOdourless, colourless, tasteless gas which at high levels causes discomfort, drowsiness and reduced productivity. Indicator of ventilation efficiency.
See postMore informationHighly volatile and common indoor toxic gas, since 2016 classified as carcinogenic 1B by the EU.
See postMore informationTotal volatile organic compounds, which are present in everyday materials and may cause skin or respiratory tract irritation.
See postMore informationParticulate matter that can lead to asthma, allergic conditions or heart failure, depending on its size and nature.
See postMore informationStatistical indicator based on the probability of infection according to the key parameters for the spread of viruses indoors.
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