Tag: Indoor
Sport at school and Covid: indoor EPS, without a mask
This February 11, Jean-Michel Blanquer announced a reduction in the health protocol in schools which goes from level 3 to level 2 in the first degree on the return from…
Indoor pollution: is the air in my house polluted?
Contrary to what one might think, indoor air quality is not necessarily better than outdoor air quality. A problem all the more important for public health as we are used…
Enforcement for indoor hockey players Kampong and Schaerweijde: ‘Important’
At Kampong, Kellerman stood alongside the line as a coach. The hockey player, who recently announced his departure from Kampong, had said in the media that he would never coach,…
Woodstock restaurant owners welcome return to indoor dining
News Local News Restaurant owners in Woodstock say they’re relieved that indoor dining will again be allowed Monday as the province loosens public-health restrictions introduced earlier this month. Woodstock restaurant…
Athletics: no indoor meeting in Paris on January 22, because of the Covid-19 gauge
The Paris-Bercy indoor meeting will not take place as planned on January 22 because of the public gauge linked to Covid-19 and a replacement date has not yet been found,…
This luminaire purifies 100% the indoor air of a room
Volatile organic compounds, viruses, bacteria … The quality of indoor air in homes is a major public health issue. To meet this need, the French start-up Life 01 is innovating…
Athletics: 2024 Indoor Worlds awarded to Glasgow
The World Indoor Championships in 2024 will take place in Glasgow (Scotland), the International Athletics Federation announced on Wednesday December 1 at the end of its Council. Glasgow hosted the…
These smart windows ensure the renewal of indoor air
Breathing healthy air is essential for our health, yet the air quality in our homes still leaves much to be desired. With the “Airflow” program, K-Line offers a solution to…
Indoor plants, a green anti-pollution weapon?
What can you do to improve the air quality in your home? First answer: ventilate! In addition, some plants can absorb pollutants from the air. But what about in real…