Why Does Indoor Environmental Quality Matter?
We spend roughly 90% of our lives indoors, and the past few years have highlighted how our well-being is directly affected by our physical surroundings. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) consists of several key factors: air, sound, light, temperature, and more.
Making sure we have healthy air, impactful acoustics, sufficient lighting and thermal comfort are essential to health and well-being in spaces where we live, work, learn, heal and play.
Explore how you can create a space with outstanding IEQ, starting at the ceiling, when you choose sustainable, healthy building solutions.
The Pillars of Indoor Environmental Quality
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Air
Good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is essential in every space.
We’ve learned the importance of indoor air quality, in our schools, hospitals and every building we enter. New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides concrete recommendations building owners should follow to create the healthiest spaces where we spend the most time. The CDC’s new Health Based Ventilation guidance* states, when possible, aim for 5 or more air changes per hour (ACH) of clean air to help reduce the number of germs in the air. This represents an important step forward in achieving cleaner indoor air for all. Explore the different factors and guidelines to effectively improve indoor air quality.
- Sound
- Temperature
- Light
- Sustainability
- Design
Resources
Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Videos
Our curated library has all the videos you need to understand the value of indoor environmental quality solutions.