Indoor air quality monitoring (IAQ)

Cambridge Professor explains how indoor air quality affects spread of viruses

09 Sep, 2023

Published over 2 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Indoor air quality monitoring (IAQ).

At ILM's Air Quality and Emissions (AQE) event, Professor Paul Linden from the University of Cambridge shared some of his recent work on indoor air quality, including its role in augmenting the transmissibility of COVID-19. Click here to watch Professor Linden's talk.

Topics include:

  • The history of the discovery of airborne viral transmission
  • Understanding COVID-19 infection risks in schools
  • Communicating the complexity and urgency of the problem to housing developers
  • Are there differences between rural and urban environments in terms of indoor air quality?
  • How might the apparent need for ventilation affect sustainable building criteria such as insulation?
  • How well is the government implementing its commitment to monitoring air quality in all British schools?

If you're interested in attending the next AQE, click here to find out more about the event.

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