Mould in the Indoor Climate

We spend up to 80–90% of our time indoors — in our homes, workplaces, and cultural or leisure settings. A healthy indoor climate is therefore crucial to our health, wellbeing, and productivity. Indoor climate is defined by a range of parameters, including potential mould growth, and building regulations set minimum requirements for indoor environmental performance.

How the indoor climate is experienced or affects individuals varies greatly, and finding the balance between technical solutions that meet regulations and the needs and preferences of users is often complex.

This film addresses mould in the indoor climate and the conditions and factors that architects, engineers, designers, and contractors must be able to manage in order to remedy damage, meet client and user requirements for healthy air quality, and prevent related health issues.

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