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SUMMARY:Indoor Air Quality Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Indoor Air Quality Conference 2023 will be held in Brisbane from July 17–18. \nGood quality indoor air is critical for good health. Australians spend 90 per cent of their time indoors – in the home\, office\, or other types of buildings – where airborne particles\, gases\, chemicals\, mould\, and other pollutants can cause headaches\, eye irritation\, allergies\, and fatigue. Serious pollutants can cause certain types of cancers and other long-term health complications. \nSupplying clean air through a building’s heating\, ventilation\, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems can prevent many environmental health hazards such as asthma. According to Asthma Australia\, asthma affects one in nine Australians (around 2.7 million people). \nAbout the conference \nThe purpose of this conference is to provide AIRAH members and the broader industry with a platform for discussing issues related to indoor air quality (IAQ). This includes policy advice\, regulation development\, and the development of (and access to) the latest industry-leading advice. This conference will promote a whole-of-supply-chain integrated view on issues related to indoor air quality\, along with best-practice delivery in the Australian and international community. \nKey topics \n\nIndoor air quality\, health\, and wellbeing\nMega-trends and indoor air quality\n\nUrbanisation and the consequences for indoor environmental quality (IEQ)Climate change and indoor climate\n\nBushfires\, floods\, and other severe weather events\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSustainable and healthy buildings\n\nEnergy efficiency\nIntelligent design and solutions\n\n\n\n\nRegulation\, standards\, policy\, guidelines\, education\n\nWorld’s best practice\nAQ and impacts on insurance\n\n\n\n\nBuilding simulation and modelling\n\nAir distribution\nInteraction of structures and IEQ\n\n\n\n\nChemistry\, sources\, transformations\n\nIndoor air chemistry\nMaterial emissions\n\n\n\n\nMonitoring of indoor air quality\n\nVOCs\, and other gaseous contaminants\nParticles\, fibres\nAnalytics and sensors\n\n\n\n\nVentilation and air cleaning\n\nNovel solutions (air distribution)\nFiltration\nPortable air cleaners\n\n\n\n\nDrivers of indoor microbiological exposure\n\nMoisture\, dampness\, new solutions\n\n\n\n\nCleaning\, hygiene\, and prevention of disease transmission\n\nSurface contamination\, air quality\nSelf-cleaning and antimicrobial surfaces\nDisinfection
URL:https://www.inwic.org/event/indoor-air-quality-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane\, 23 Leichardt Street\, Brisban\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
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