The InAirQ project (Transnational Adaptation Actions for Integrated Indoor Air Quality Management) aims at describing the health impacts of the indoor air quality on the vulnerable population of children and to take action to improve the healthiness of school environment in the CE area. The project's main objective is to trigger the elaboration of policies and practical actions and to initiate capacity building to reduce the adverse health effects of indoor air quality in the CE countries by focusing on elaborating transnational actions; policies and practical actions which will lead to the mitigation of the human health risks from exposure to indoor air pollution.

The InAirQ project will build on transnational methodologies and tools. A Virtual Health Repository will collect, compare, evaluate and disseminate indoor environmental facts from the project partners to compare the nature and extent of indoor air pollution in schools. A new Transnational Environment Quality Forum will be established to contribute to the project results, sharing the deliverables of the InAirQ among the PPs and assisting stakeholders in the implementation of indoor air quality improvement protocols, sustaining the co-operation to the potential stakeholders. Also Capacity Building Courses will be organised, tailored to the school managers and local/regional school operating bodies’ needs for the best implementation of the action plans.

InAirQ project is a cross-border project co-financed by the EU within the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Programme. The project involves 9 partners from 5 EU states, among them Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in Lodz as one of the representatives of Poland. The remaining partners in the project are: the Hungarian National Public Health Center, as the Lead Partner; Municipality of Várpalota (Hungary); Marshal Office of Łodz Region (Poland); Slovenian National Institute of Public Health; Primary School Karla Destovnika-Kajuha (Slovenia); Czech National Institute of Public Health (Czech Republic); SiTI - Higher Institute on Territorial Systems for Innovation (Italy); School Foundation (Italy).

The duration of the project will be 36 months, starting from July, 2016. The total value of the project is 2.000.325,00 EUR; 1.678.768,75 being co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The remaining share will be co-financed by the project partners.

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