• Indoor climate labelling
  • Swedish Asthma and Allergy Association
  • Clean room classification
  • Finnish emission classification
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To achieve a good indoor climate:
  • avoid the formation of dust and dust-gathering surfaces and materials
  • avoid materials that have undesirable emissions
  • choose material that can easily be cleaned
  • choose material providing a good acoustic environment
  • choose material and lighting that provides a good light environment
  • 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.
 
Watch this video to hear and see for yourself the difference good acoustic treatment has made to the staff and students at an English school.
We are passionate about having a sound effect on people, this also includes caring for the environment. Read more about our carbon footprint and how we plan to reduce it here.
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