Trichloramine and Indoor Air Quality in Swimming Pools
For swimmers and pool workers alike, the characteristic "chlorine smell" at indoor swimming pools is part of the experience. However, it’s not actually chlorine causing that scent—it's trichloramine.
Read MoreIndoor Air Quality Takes Centre Stage: A New Government Report on Airborne Virus Transmission
The importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has gained significant attention following the release of a groundbreaking report from Australia’s National Science and Technology Council (NSTC).
Read MoreChanges to the workplace exposure standard for welding fumes
On January 18, 2024, SafeWork Australia made a significant adjustment to the Workplace Exposure Standard (WES) for Welding Fume (not otherwise classified).
Read MorePseudomonas aeruginosa and the Water Quality Management Plan - it's not just about Legionella.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa could be responsible for a high burden of disease, and should always be included in a risk management plan.
Read MoreNavigating the New Norm: Prioritising Indoor Air Quality for Events and Venues
Throughout 2023 there was a surge in venue managers looking to help clients feel at ease in regards to indoor air quality.
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