Tighter regulations for ERP
Grenelle II law, adopted in 2010, marked a turning point in the consideration of indoor air quality in France. It introduced the obligation to monitor IAQ in certain ERP buildings, particularly those housing vulnerable populations (children and the elderly).
Order of June 1, 2016 set out the terms and conditions for implementing the obligations introduced by the Grenelle II Act. Order of December 27, 2022 strengthened the system for monitoring indoor air quality in public buildings.
These regulations now require :
A problem that extends to the professional world
Although current regulations mainly target ERP buildings accommodating vulnerable populations, IAQ issues also concern other professional environments, such as offices, the shops or the industries.
In these spaces, sources of pollution can come from computer equipment, building materials or a faulty ventilation system, IAQ monitoring and improvement are becoming an essential lever for preserving employee health.
IGIENAIR can help you implement the right solutions to guarantee a healthy, compliant indoor environment air quality best practices.
Contact us today to find out more about our indoor air quality monitoring services.
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