Indoor air quality in the childcare facility: a key issue
Since 1 January 2018, indoor air quality monitoring has been mandatory in France in all buildings that are open to children under the age of 6. The regulations are moving towards making it mandatory to monitor indoor air quality regularly in all buildings open to the public. The substances to be monitored are formaldehyde, benzene and carbon dioxide (CO2). Decrees No. 2011-1728 of 02/12/2011 and No. 2012-14 of 5 January 2012.
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The EOLIS Air Manager has been tested by an independent laboratory to demonstrate its performance level in terms of filtering formaldehyde and benzene.

Benzene concentration
reduced sevenfold*

Formaldehyde concentration (Formol)
reduced fivefold*

Air quality measured in real time (VOCs and PM2.5)
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Control the air you breathe
The EOLIS Air Manager automatically adapts to the room in which it is located.
The device is fitted with sensors that can determine the level of pollution in a room, distinguishing between VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and fine particles (PM2.5) in the air.
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