The leader in the field of indoor air certification in Austria, ‘OETI – Institute for Ecology, Technology and Innovation’ (or OETI for short), is now working with the independent platform ‘MeineRaumluft’.
OETI and MeineRaumluft will work closely together to make a sustainable contribution to optimising the indoor climate. Starting this autumn, they will implement a groundbreaking initiative in Austria. The primary objective of this initiative is to raise awareness of the significance of indoor air as a factor for health and productivity in work and office environments. This message will be conveyed by means of precise measurements, knowledge sharing as well as practical recommendations.
‘Optimised air quality in workspaces requires the active involvement of all stakeholders, and input from office workers is especially important. A healthy indoor climate contributes significantly to everyone’s well-being and increased productivity. Aspects of indoor climate should already be prioritised in the planning of buildings’, emphasises Robert Löcker, OETI’s Managing Director.
A great deal of expertise
OETI has a great deal of expertise in the field of indoor air measurements and certifications. The accredited institution is certified for emission testing according to ISO 16000 parts 2, 3, 6, 9 and 11 as well as EN 16516. OETI also sets standards for indoor air quality with its CLEANAIR certification.