Indoor climate
Dust and various types of emissions make a huge contribution to the increased incidence of allergies. This is why there often is a focus on good indoor climate in new or modernised buildings.
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Indoor climate labelling
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Swedish Asthma and Allergy Association
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Clean room classification
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Finnish emission classification
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To achieve a good indoor climate:
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avoid the formation of dust and dust-gathering surfaces and materials
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avoid materials that have undesirable emissions
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choose material that can easily be cleaned
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choose material providing a good acoustic environment
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choose material and lighting that provides a good light environment
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air frequently and/or have adapted ventilation |
Good indoor climate
The indoor climate has a significant impact on people's health. A poor climate can often trigger allergies and stress related illness.