About IAQng

A working map for shared indoor air.

IAQng is a SpaceBot project about the practical work of making indoor air healthier: the evidence, standards, tools, public signals, and operating habits that shape real rooms.

Who it is for

People who have to decide what happens next.

The primary reader is someone responsible for shared space: a facilities leader, building operator, service partner, school administrator, clinic manager, public-health practitioner, researcher, advocate, or product builder trying to make indoor air easier to understand and act on.

IAQng is written for the moment after someone asks, "What does this room need?" The answer usually depends on more than one sensor value. It depends on use, airflow, filtration, cleaning, service history, outdoor conditions, public-health signals, and what the team can actually change.

What it does

IAQng organizes the field around room decisions.

  1. It credits the work. Researchers, standards bodies, agencies, operators, advocates, and builders should be visible.
  2. It connects evidence to operations. Papers and standards matter most when they help someone inspect, improve, verify, or explain a room.
  3. It treats context as part of IAQ. Occupancy, activity, service history, weather, smoke, illness signals, and room use can change the right response.
  4. It stays unfinished on purpose. The map should get sharper when better sources, corrections, and practical examples show up.

What it is not

No fake institute. No diagnosis. No vendor directory.

IAQng is not medical advice, individual health inference, engineering sign-off, or a replacement for facility policy. It is environmental and operational context.

It is also not independent of SpaceBot. SpaceBot builds facilities AI and sponsors this work. IAQng is where we make the operating thesis public, point to the field we are learning from, and invite corrections when the record is weak.

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Use the site as a map, not a brochure.