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Indoor climate - down to the bone

What is indoor climate and why is it important?

We spend 90% of our lives indoors, and the role of the indoor climate in our well-being and well-being must therefore not be underestimated.

In Denmark, we have the most well-documented indoor climate. At ÅBN, we continuously seek to gather knowledge in areas such as CO2, indoor climate, humidity and more, with the clear aim of providing an overview of what, for example, CO2 and indoor climate are, what effect it has on us humans, as well as what rules and laws exist .

Danish schoolchildren spend 22% of their waking time at school and more than half a million Danish children and young people and around 50,000 employees spend a large part of their time at school (source: Realdania ).

More than 80% of the areas in Denmark's schools were built before 1982, when requirements for the degree of insulation were first introduced, and only 10% of the schools were built after 1995, when requirements for ventilation in the buildings were introduced (source: Realdania ).

It is therefore clear that the indoor climate is an incredibly important part of our lives, society and economy, and can influence to a greater extent than you think. Read below about the most essential indoor climate areas and how they affect your life.

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This page is in constant development and we always try to contribute the latest knowledge in the field of indoor climate with simple 'Ind til benet' facts.

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