NatéoSanté on "La France bouge" on Europe 1
In light of recent news about the hantavirus, this presentation provided an opportunity to discuss a broader topic: the presence and transmission of viruses in the air, and ways to reduce risks in indoor environments.
Airborne Viruses: Understanding the Risk to Better Protect Yourself
The health crisis has played a major role in raising awareness of the role of aerosols in the transmission of certain infectious agents. But ensuring good air quality is not limited to times of epidemics.
Air circulation, ventilation, filtration, and air purification are among the various measures that can help reduce contaminant concentrations in indoor spaces, in addition to other preventive measures tailored to each situation.
During her appearance on “La France bouge,” Anaïs David discusses these issues and the expertise that NatéoSanté has developed over the past 15 years to help professionals manage their indoor environments.
Excerpt from the program “La France bouge,” which aired on May 18, 2026, on Europe 1.
Air Quality Monitoring Is Essential
Beyond simply responding to a specific infectious risk, NatéoSanté is now developing a comprehensive approach: making the invisible visible, assessing air-related risks, and providing long-term support to facilities.
Air quality monitoring, collective protective equipment, remote monitoring and maintenance, and data supervision and traceability make it possible to tailor measures to the specific uses and constraints of each work environment.