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Camfil Caring Week 2023 focused on indoor air quality for employee health and wellbeing in the workplace.

CamfilCairing Week 2023 – Wellbeing for a Sustainable Business

Since day one, Camfil has been all about clean indoor air for the wellbeing and health of people and the planet – our vision in fact is to make clean air a human right. We lead as specialists in the clean air solutions industry globally. It is natural that we also lead in our organisation with our employees in 35 locations globally by recently hosting the annual Camfil Cairing Week.

This initiative aims to prompts organisations across the world to take 100% accountability over the indoor air that people breathe at work.

The Chief Airgonomics Officer Initiative: Who is Responsible for Indoor Air at the Workplace?

The Chief Airgonomics Officer initiative (CAO) calls on organisations across the globe to take 100% accountability over the indoor air people breathe. The brand-new initiative prompts organisations to act by appointing Chief Airgonomics Officers (CAOs) who will be The Voice of Clean Air at their workspace. Camfil has appointed the world's first Airgonomics Officer.

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Spring allergies – make your home a safe haven with Camfil

Pollen from trees, grasses and weeds is released into the air, travelling many miles in some instances. In the nose of a hay fever sufferer, the immune system mistakenly sees this pollen as a danger, triggering antibodies that attack the allergens and histamines which are responsible for the runny noses and itchy eyes. What's the best solution to protect your family?

​Two important international initiatives are set to impact on filtration in the home and at work to protect occupants from poor indoor air quality (IAQ).

Global Moves Aim to Strengthen IAQ

Whether small or large, the end product of our air filters is clean air that is free of harmful contaminants, pollutants, allergens, dust, dirt, molecular gases, or even life-threatening radiation.