Webinar | RESET Air Standard: Technology and Innovation in Air Quality Monitoring

June 2024

RESET Air is one of the most internationally recognized certifications. It is the only building standard focused exclusively on indoor air quality, designed to be highly practical and data-driven. Its focus is on continuous monitoring and verification of appropriate levels of air quality to improve health, productivity and sustainability in indoor spaces.

In this webinar we delve into the RESET Air standard and explore the latest innovations in air quality monitoring. With the participation of Stanton Wong, President of RESET, this event offers a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about the principles and benefits of this prestigious certification.

What topics do we cover?

  • Introduction to the RESET Air Standard: We delve into the origins and fundamental principles of RESET Air.
  • RESET Air Certification Process: We explain the key steps and practical tips to achieve RESET certification.
  • Technology and Innovation in Air Quality Monitoring: We share the latest technological advances in air quality monitoring.
  • Benefits of RESET Air Certification: We explore the positive impacts of RESET Air certification on the health, productivity and sustainability of indoor spaces.

Who are our speakers?

We are pleased to have the participation of two experts in the field:

  • María Figols de inBiot: Technical Architect and Building Engineer, with a Master's Degree in Building Biology and WELL AP certification. She has more than 18 years of experience specializing in the field of healthy, sustainable and efficient architecture.
  • Stanton Wong of RESET: Stanton has been dedicated to sustainability for more than 10 years. He is the President of RESET, a set of building standards that measure building performance to develop long-term actionable strategies toward healthier, more sustainable environments.

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