K-HEALTHinAIR project has launched an online survey titled “Regulations proposal for indoor air quality”, inviting respondents to share their views, experiences and expertise concerning indoor air-quality issues and how regulation might evolve.
The primary aim of the survey is to collect stakeholder and public input in relation to efforts to establish or revise regulatory measures on Indoor Air Quality across the EU. The feedback will help inform policy-making by gathering evidence on real-world conditions, concerns, and priorities.
The survey is open to a broad audience: individuals, public- and private-sector stakeholders, building professionals, health experts, policy-makers, and anyone interested in indoor environmental quality in the EU.
Indoor Air Quality affects health, comfort, energy use, productivity and well-being. Regulatory approaches can help ensure minimum standards, protect vulnerable groups (such as children, the elderly or people with respiratory conditions), and foster innovation in ventilation and building design. By participating, you contribute to shaping a regulatory framework that could influence building codes, monitoring practices and remediation efforts across Europe.
You can access the survey online here. It should take approximately 10 minutes to complete the questionnaire.