Indoor air quality (IAQ) has attracted global attention due to increasing awareness of the negative impacts of airborne hazards

Efforts are underway by our colleagues at Burnet Institute, to improve IAQ and reduce exposure to airborne hazards including pathogens, pollution, and allergens, and viruses....

Efforts are underway by our colleagues at Burnet Institute, to improve IAQ and reduce exposure to airborne hazards including pathogens, pollution, and allergens, and viruses.

Burnet’s Chief Health Officer, Associate Professor Suman Majumdar, interviewed our Centre Director Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska. In this video clip, she explains how IAQ can sometimes be worse than outdoor air quality.

Find out why clean indoor air is important, the hazards and what action needs to be taken to improve indoor air quality for everyone.

🎥 Watch the full interview and for more: https://www.burnet.edu.au/our-work/health-themes/clean-indoor-air/

Australian Research Council (ARC), QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

The ARC Training Centre for Advanced Building Systems Against Airborne Infection Transmission is funded by the Australian Government and industry partners through the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre Program.