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Et godt indeklima er ikke bare én ting – det er en balanceret cocktail af temperatur, lyd, luft og lys. Når vi designer eller renoverer bygninger, er det afgørende, at vi har blik for alle fire områder, der tilsammen skaber rammerne for sundhed, trivsel og læring. Men hvad dækker de fire indeklimaområder egentlig over – og hvordan hænger de sammen?

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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.

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The indoor climate in the workplace is of great importance for the well-being, productivity and health of employees. Poor air quality, insufficient ventilation and inappropriate temperatures can lead to headaches, fatigue and increased sick leave. Therefore, there are a number of rules for indoor climate in the workplace that employers must comply with. But what do they actually mean?

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Today, municipal school principals face a complex challenge: How do we ensure the best learning environment in our schools, when the indoor climate often hinders learning and well-being?

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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?

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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.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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