Periodic Reporting for period 1 - K-HEALTHinAIR (Knowledge for improving indoor AIR quality and HEALTH)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-09-01 al 2024-02-29
The aim of K-HEALTHinAIR is to integrate a broad range of expertise and technologies to deliver actionable insights and solutions that improve public health outcomes related to AQ. The project’s goals include the identification of IAQ determinants, development of innovative monitoring tools and methodologies, and dissemination of knowledge to support policy and decision-making processes at multiple levels.
K-HEALTHinAIR aims to achieve these objectives through a structured approach involving extensive data collection, qualitative and quantitative analyses, and guideline development for real-world interventions. By addressing the indoor air quality in settings such as hospitals, homes, schools, and public transportation systems, the project targets significant societal impact, offering guidance and solutions.
This project not only seeks to elevate the state of the art in IAQ research but also aims to engage and influence policy at the European level jointly with the sister projects participating in the IDEAL cluster, ensuring that the findings and technologies developed are accessible and practical for implementation to benefit a wide audience including public authorities, policymakers, and the general public.
M1 Launching the monitoring program. Successfully creation and launching of the monitoring program. Only some issues with the launching in metro and market (P1), outpatients and seniors (P2) and student’s residence (P3).
M2 First version of the Algorithm. The milestone was delayed by two months due to a lack of available data to devise an effective data strategy.
M3 Platform construction. The platform was constructed as scheduled without delay.
M4 IAQ portable monitors available. Portable monitors for IAQ were made available on time.
WP1 – Monitoring programs and protocols were designed and implemented across nine European scenarios, encompassing hospitals, homes, and schools. Ethical approvals were obtained, initiating large-scale data collection and analysis to assess indoor air quality. Some of the scenarios have experienced launch issues due to differences in criteria with ethical committees or due to a lack of commitment from the competent authorities.
WP2 – Identification of determinants and their sources in 9 relevant scenarios: Efforts have been focused on integrating data sources from IAQ, with data models established for continuous and discrete monitoring in collaboration with WP1. Initial exploratory analysis was developed to analyze IAQ across different scenarios, incorporating legislative thresholds and preliminary data analysis to identify pollution patterns. However, health data integration and further algorithm interpretation awaits the arrival of the first batch of health data. A literature review identified IAQ primary determinants was carried out.
WP3 – A portable tool was developed to measure air quality accurately and easily, as detailed in D3.1. It was refined through discussions and validation tests of existing technologies. The project also advanced in creating sensors for detecting aflatoxins from Aspergillus, featuring successful nanoparticle functionalization.
WP4 – The Open Access Platform was advanced, supporting data functionalities and EU privacy compliance. Developed with input from WP1, it allows sensor registration and data uploading. It targets diverse stakeholders through knowledge dissemination, personalized access, and a central hub strategy for sharing indoor air quality insights in Europe. WP4 enhances data management and stakeholder engagement, as highlighted in the first public consultation on IAQ awareness.
WP5 – The plan in D5.1 promotes project findings and prepares for market entry with stakeholder engagement and tailored communications. Branding, including logo and website, was established early, detailed in D5.2 supporting unified communications. Collaborations enhance public awareness and acceptance, while gender considerations are integrated into all activities.