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Air Quality Matters Podcast
Indoor air quality, ventilation and health.
The Air Quality Matters podcast talks to leaders across the world and across sectors to discuss one of the most important environmental risk we face, a built environment playing catch up and innovation everywhere.
From housing to the workplace, education to healthcare, the quality of the air we breathe impacts us all.
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A Conversation with Maria Figols, Co-Founder of InBiot
I had the pleasure of speaking with Maria Figols, Chief Scientific Officer and co-founder of InBiot. Maria brings an impressive experience in healthy, sustainable, and efficient building design. As a technical architect and building engineer with a master's in building biology, Maria’s expertise in connecting technology and human health is evident in her work at InBiot
The Intersection of Health and the Built Environment: A Conversation with John McKeon
John McKeon, CEO of Allergy Standards Limited and Principal at the iAIR Institute. John’s unique journey—from working as an emergency room doctor in Dublin to founding an international standards and certification body—offers a fascinating perspective on the links between human health and the built environment.
Ventilation and the Built Environment: Where Do We Stand?
I sat down with Tim Sharp, Head of Architecture at the University of Strathclyde, to discuss ventilation in the UK and how well our homes and buildings are equipped to handle modern air quality demands.
Building Safer and Healthier Homes – A Conversation with Peter Rankin
In episode 50 of Air Quality Matters, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Peter Rankin , Head of Energy and Environmental Standards at the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in the UK.
The Critical Importance of Measuring Ventilation in Modern Buildings
On World Ventilate Day, we’re reminded of the critical link between ventilation and healthy indoor spaces. As we spend more time indoors, the quality of the air we breathe is increasingly vital—not just for our physical health but also for productivity and cognitive function.
Reflecting on a Year of Air Quality Conversations: Milestones, Themes, and Looking Forward
As we wrap up a year of the Air Quality Matters podcast, it feels like a moment to pause, reflect, and appreciate how far we’ve come. In this 48th episode, I want to share a bit of the journey—what it takes to produce this podcast, the key themes that emerged, and a few predictions for what lies ahead in 2025.
Change the Air Foundation - Brandon Chappo
This week on the Podcast, we take a closer look at the work of Change the Air Foundation and Brandon Chappo , a non-profit organization dedicated to improving indoor air quality by addressing the issues of dampness, mould, and water damage in U.S. buildings.
Air Quality, Healthy Buildings, and Human Well-Being
In this episode of Air Quality Matters, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Michael D. Ham , a passionate advocate for a holistic approach to air quality, technology design, and human health. Our conversation touched on the important role our built environments play in shaping our well-being, particularly in the evolving landscape of work-from-home culture.
Ventilation, Performance, and the Road to Better Indoor Air Quality
In our latest episode of Air Quality Matters, I sat down with Tom Hetherington Heywood , the MVHR Department Manager at 21 Degrees , to discuss the intricacies of ventilation systems, the philosophy that drives their team, and why we need to shift our thinking toward performance-focused design.
GO AQS air quality standard
I revisit a topic of growing importance with air quality expert Sotirios Sotirios Papathanasiou— a conversation around the creation of the GO AQS Global Open Air Quality Standard. This standard, a comprehensive new approach to improving indoor air quality, aims to unite academics, industry leaders, and policymakers under one umbrella of best practices.
Radon and Retrofit: Understanding the Risks
In the field of air quality, few topics are as essential—and misunderstood—as radon. As a naturally occurring radioactive gas, radon can pose significant risks to human health, particularly in areas where it's prevalent due to geology
Smart Ventilation and Demand Control: Bridging Energy Efficiency and Air Quality.
As energy efficiency becomes a primary goal in building design, a common challenge emerges: how to strike the balance between reducing energy consumption and ensuring good indoor air quality.
Ensuring Quality Ventilation:
In the realm of indoor air quality, the significance of proper ventilation cannot be overstated. It's not just about ensuring fresh air circulation; it's about safeguarding public health, enhancing well-being, and protecting our investments.
Citizen Science: Engaging the Public in Air Quality Research
Air quality is an issue that affects us all, yet understanding and addressing it often feels like an exclusive domain for scientists and policymakers. However, there’s a growing movement that bridges the gap between professional researchers and the public: citizen science.
Building Healthier Homes: A Conversation with Jenny Danson of the Healthy Homes Hub
In Episode 39 of the "Air Quality Matters" podcast, I spoke with Jenny Danson , founder and CEO of the Healthy Homes Hub , a pioneering organisation focused on improving health in social housing.
ASHRAE's Position on Air Cleaners: A Look into Air Quality Standards and Emerging Research
ASHRAE’s position paper is a significant document that reflects the organisation’s commitment to addressing the impact of HVAC-related technologies on human exposure to airborne contaminants.
The Evolution of Air Quality Monitoring and the Role of RESET in Healthy Buildings
The evolution of this field, especially in terms of low-cost air quality sensors and continuous monitoring, is shaping what we now call "healthy buildings." A significant player in this space is RESET, a set of standards that has emerged as a benchmark for air quality devices in real estate.
Are we getting what we pay for?
As air quality becomes an increasingly critical issue, especially in the context of housing, I'm excited to announce the launch of a new course explicitly tailored for non-ventilation and air quality professionals in the housing sector. This course is designed to demystify air quality and ventilation concepts, providing stakeholders with the tools and language they need to drive better outcomes in their projects.
The Importance of Integrating Occupational Hygiene in Indoor Air Quality Management
This transition has been driven by the increasing recognition of "sick building syndrome" and other IAQ-related health issues. In these scenarios, occupational hygienists are uniquely positioned to diagnose and address complex problems that often have multiple contributing factors.
Understanding the Importance of Air Quality and Epidemiology
Epidemiology is the study of diseases in a geographical area and over time, focusing on understanding the determinants of diseases, which can be genetic or environmental. This science is crucial for environmental health as it helps identify the causes of diseases, whether they stem from occupational, domestic, or environmental exposures. Unlike toxicology, which involves controlled experiments, epidemiology studies real-life scenarios, making it complex yet essential for understanding human health impacts.