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New: air quality assessment for organizations

May 12, 2026 | From the editors

A healthy indoor climate is essential for employee well-being and productivity within an organization. Unfortunately, air quality is often only discussed when complaints such as headaches or fatigue occur. These symptoms are rarely directly linked to the air quality within a building, even though they are often the result of insufficient ventilation and other unfavorable conditions.

Admanstars Advies introduces an air quality survey that helps organizations gain insight into this invisible yet important issue. Through independent measurements and detailed analyses, air quality becomes measurable, regardless of whether complaints exist or not. This is achieved not only by focusing on CO2 and particulate matter levels, but also on factors such as occupancy and space usage.

Air quality specialist Gerben van Dijk emphasizes that air quality is often only put on the agenda when problems arise. “Insight into the situation is crucial for finding effective solutions,” says Van Dijk.

The air quality measurements by Admanstars Advies include, among other things, CO2 concentrations, particulate matter (PM 2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and microbiological contamination.

The results are not presented in standard reports, but in clear interpretations of the results and what they mean for the commissioning organization.

A service of importance to facility managers, HR professionals, and building managers in the non-residential sector, including schools and healthcare institutions.