Improving or ensuring an acceptable indoor environmental quality (thermal, visual, acoustical comfort and indoor air quality) and preserving occupants’ health and well-being while taking measures to reduce buildings’ energy use is a key driver in both new and existing buildings.

AIVC is working on IAQ metrics and is actively involved in the Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance (IEQ-GA)- https://ieq-ga.net/, of which it is one of the founding members.

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Publications

AIVC's Ventilation Information Paper #48.1 summarizes current...
The current trend in most Western countries regarding building ventilation is...
The AIVC (Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre), TightVent Europe (the...
Many differences exist between countries in the requirements and regulations...
AIVC Technical Note 68 (TN 68) "Residential Ventilation and Health”...

Events

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May
2020
Setting sustainable urban development goals and developing energy efficient...
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May
2019
Cooking is a major source of indoor contaminants, including moisture, odors and...
04
Sep
2018
MOS VOC sensors gain increasing attention in the ventilation community because...
06
Mar
2018
AIVC defines smart ventilation as a process to continually adjust the...

Projects

The international standards for indoor environmental quality (ISO17772-1 and...
Projects
There have been many new sensors introduced on the market claiming that they...
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There exist several initiatives in different parts of the world to bring a...
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The trend towards more nearly zero energy buildings and much more airtight...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has an unprecedented impact on all of us, both personally...
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