We’re pleased to share that GO AQS has published an article on how the K-HEALTHinAIR project is helping shape better ways to understand and improve indoor air quality for health and wellbeing. The article, “Standardizing breath: how K-HEALTHinAIR is mapping the future of healthy indoor environments”, by Sotirios Papathanasiou highlights how our work is turning complex scientific data into insights that real people can use every day.
In the piece, GO AQS explains how K-HEALTHinAIR combines continuous monitoring with targeted sampling for key pollutants — from formaldehyde and VOCs to microbial agents and radon - to uncover what really drives poor indoor air quality. By using intuitive tools like GO AQS’s “traffic light” system, we make air quality information easy to interpret for residents, policymakers, and non-scientific audiences alike. This helps people identify avoidable sources of indoor pollution and take simple steps that make a difference for their health.
This feature is a great way to spotlight the impact of our research beyond academic circles, showing how scientific advances can become practical tools for healthier living.
We thank GO AQS for helping tell this part of the K-HEALTHinAIR story, and we look forward to continuing this journey toward cleaner, healthier indoor air for all.
Read the full post on the GO AQS website.