Indoor Air Quality Training Course
Get ready to learn all about improving your indoor air quality in a fun and interactive training course!
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Master the essentials of indoor air quality with expert-led online training.
OverviewPoor indoor air quality isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s often invisible and underestimated. This course offers a structured, sensible approach to understanding what’s really in the air we breathe indoors. From ventilation and filtration to health risks and monitoring, every topic is broken down into clear, manageable parts so you don’t have to be a scientist to get it.
Whether you're in facilities management, property maintenance, or just enjoy the smell of freshly circulated air, this course brings essential knowledge to your screen without the fluff. You'll explore pollutants, standards, and proven strategies for improving indoor environments, backed by sound information—not guesswork. If you're ready to get serious about safe, breathable indoor spaces, you're in the right place.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand what affects indoor air and how it’s assessed.
- Identify common pollutants found in enclosed environments.
- Learn how ventilation influences air quality and comfort.
- Recognise the impact of poor air on human health.
- Review current UK regulations around indoor environments.
- Explore control strategies used to improve indoor air.
Who is this Course For
- Professionals working in property or building management sectors.
- Office managers responsible for workplace health conditions.
- Landlords wanting to meet safe housing standards.
- Students interested in environmental health or sustainability.
- Engineers involved in HVAC or ventilation system design.
- Health and safety officers needing baseline IAQ knowledge.
- Cleaners and janitorial supervisors in public facilities.
- Anyone curious about improving indoor environments at home.
Career Path
- Environmental Health Officer – £35,000 average annual salary
- Building Services Engineer – £42,000 average annual salary
- Facilities Manager – £40,000 average annual salary
- HVAC Technician – £34,000 average annual salary
- Health and Safety Advisor – £38,000 average annual salary
- Energy Efficiency Consultant – £41,000 average annual salary
Frequently asked questions
IAQ refers to the air quality inside buildings and how it affects health, comfort, and wellbeing.
Poor IAQ can lead to health issues like headaches, allergies, and respiratory problems.
Facility managers, safety officers, HVAC technicians, and anyone concerned with indoor environments.
You’ll learn how to identify pollutants, assess IAQ, and apply basic improvement methods.
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