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Can poor indoor air quality be measured?

Børnehave, kommune, kontor

Imagine walking into a classroom or office. The air feels heavy, your head feels a little heavy, and your concentration drops. These are classic signs of poor indoor air quality – but how do you really know if it’s a real problem and not just a bad day?

The answer is simple: Yes, you can measure it .

AT Order Indoor Climate: How ÅBN solves your challenges with temperature and CO2

kommune, kontor, mødelokale

Has your company or institution received a AT indoor climate regulations from the Danish Working Environment Authority? You are not alone. Many...

EU regulations for monitoring indoor climate data: Consequences for Danish municipalities

kommune

The upcoming implementation of revised EU directives will require extensive changes in how Danish municipalities handle indoor climate monitoring and data logging in their buildings. New legal requirements are coming into force with significant consequences for both new and existing municipal facilities, where automated measurement and control systems will become mandatory within the next few years.

Working environment fund: How municipalities and regions can get support for better indoor climate and well-being

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The Danish Working Environment Authority has opened its doors to municipalities and regions that want to strengthen the working environment – ​​and improved indoor climate is an obvious initiative. With the Fund for Working Environment Initiatives in Municipalities and Regions, you can apply for support for specific initiatives that benefit employees and citizens.

Indoor climate consultant – Get professional advice for a healthy indoor climate

kommune, kontor, mødelokale

The indoor climate in your home or workplace has a direct impact on your health, energy levels and productivity. Poor...

Indoor climate and energy – How to find the perfect balance

kommune, kontor, mødelokale

A good indoor climate is not just about fresh air – it is also closely linked to energy consumption. Many people mistakenly believe that achieving a healthy indoor climate requires high energy costs, but the truth is that the two can go hand in hand. In this blog post, we delve into how you can optimize both indoor climate and energy, so you create a healthy environment without breaking the energy budget.

Plants for indoor climate – the best plants for a healthy and fresh office and home

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A good indoor climate is not just about ventilation and temperature – plants also play an important role. With the...

10 Challenges with the indoor climate of schools – and how to solve them with data

kommune, skole

As a municipal operations manager, you are responsible for ensuring good physical conditions in schools and institutions. But how do you know where there are problems? Why do teachers keep complaining about headaches? Why are students tired in the middle of the day?

Vejle Municipality shows the way: Healthier daycare centers with new indoor climate project

kommune

In Vejle Municipality, they experienced higher satisfaction with the indoor climate, less sickness absence and fewer indoor climate-related annoyances through ÅBN's SKYEN project.

Report: The importance of air quality meters for sick leave in schools and daycare centers

kommune, skole

A good indoor climate in schools and daycare centers is crucial for the health and well-being of employees. Research indicates that factors such as CO₂ levels , temperature , humidity , volatile organic compounds (VOCs) , noise and light can affect how often employees get sick. This report reviews recognized studies and data for each of the six parameters with the aim of uncovering a possible connection between measured indoor climate and reduced sick leave among municipal employees (e.g. teachers and educators). It also presents conclusions on the effect of implementing improvements/monitoring as well as considerations on costs and return on investment (ROI).

The Well-being Commission ignores an obvious culprit in children's unhappiness – it is unacceptable

kommune, skole

The long-awaited report from the Well-being Commission has just been released. The report has received a lot of media attention. But one central element is conspicuous by its absence: children's physical surroundings, especially the indoor climate of schools.

The Well-being Commission's recommendations overlook a crucial factor: the indoor climate.

kommune, skole

The Well-Being Commission's long-awaited report focuses on why more children and young people today are not thriving – and what we as a society can do to strengthen their well-being. But in our eyes, there is a huge gap in the analysis: the indoor climate is largely ignored.

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Welcome to ÅBN's blog page, where we provide you with the latest insights and updates on indoor climate, sensors and much more. To ensure that you are always up to date with the latest trends and technologies, we have compiled a number of articles covering everything from improving indoor climate to the latest sensor solutions.

Do you have any questions?

Do you have questions or need further information about indoor climate, sensors or any of the topics we cover on our blog? We are here to help! You are always welcome to contact us directly at hello@aabn.io . Our team is ready to answer your questions and provide you with the knowledge you need to optimize your indoor climate and make the most of sensor technologies.

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