Healthy Indoor Air: A Global Call to Action

Healthy Indoor Air: A Global Call to Action

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Healthy Indoor Air: A Global Call to Action

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What was it?

On Tuesday the 23rd of September 2025, global leaders, policymakers, scientists and health experts came together on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, in New York, as part of Healthy Indoor Air: A Global Call to Action

You can learn more about the event here

Watch the recording of the event here

Supporting the Safer Air Project

We proudly supported Plum from the Safer Air Project to attend the event, who spoke from a lived experience perspective on the importance of clean air in relation to accessibility and inclusion.

"I'm Plum Stone, and I'm here today because something as simple as breathing, in shared indoor spaces, has become a barrier to accessibility and inclusion, for millions of people and it is time to change that" - Plum Stone, Founder and CEO of The Safer Air Project

Global Pledge for Healthy Indoor Air

The Healthy Indoor Air: A Global call to Action event, launched the Global Pledge for Healthy Indoor Air. AirSpot was proud to sign this pledge.

You can learn more about the details of the pledge here

Measuring Air Quality

At the event, one of the key messages, was the importance of measuring air quality, to make clean air visible. That's where AirSpot comes in - Making it easy to measure CO2 in real time and allow you to action!

The AirSpot was used to measure air quality before, during and after the event.

Healthy Indoor Air: A Global Call to Action - CO2 Readings

Travelling to the Healthy Indoor Air: A Global Call to Action - CO2 Readings

"We must require indoor Air Quality Monitoring, because as the business maxim goes, what gets measured, gets managed." - Professor Joseph G. Allen, Director, Healthy Buildings Program, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

"Air Quality is the least visible, yet one of the most consequential determinates of the human health" - Dr Jagat Narula, President, World Heart Federation 

"What we need now is the collective will to act, to mandate indoor air quality performance standards, that effectively reduce the risk of exposure to pathogens and pollutants. And to make real time data, visible for all" - Plum Stone, Founder and CEO of The Safer Air Project





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