
Covid is Airborne: You’re breathing it in
A powerful short video explaining how COVID spreads through the air like smoke, highlighting why ventilation, clean air and respiratory protection matter.
Indoor air quality has a major impact on health, wellbeing and the spread of airborne infections, yet it is often overlooked in the design and management of buildings.
The Indoor Ventilation for Better Buildings (IV4BV) project brings together researchers, professionals and the public to improve understanding of ventilation and indoor air quality, helping to create healthier, safer and more sustainable indoor environments.
The project highlights the importance of effective ventilation, air cleaning and building design in reducing exposure to pollutants and airborne pathogens.
Click here to find out more about the project and how to ventilate your buildings.

A powerful short video explaining how COVID spreads through the air like smoke, highlighting why ventilation, clean air and respiratory protection matter.

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