The International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) is a global community of professionals representing diverse countries, disciplines, and perspectives. To advance its mission and strengthen its impact worldwide, ISIAQ is committed to expanding its presence across all regions.
This global reach is achieved through National and Regional Chapters, which play a vital role in addressing local needs while contributing regional expertise and experience to the Society as a whole. Led by members with deep understanding of their local contexts, Chapters serve as a bridge between ISIAQ’s international mission and regional priorities.
ISIAQ.nl is an independent association under Dutch law, founded on January 4, 2000 under the name of ISIAQ.nl.
ISIAQ.nl aims to build a bridge between the scientific knowledge developed within ISIAQ and within (national) universities and other education institutions and the daily practice of indoor environment as well as the national policy on indoor environment. The board of our association consists of 5 members who are all volunteers.
Individual membership is free, as are our activities, which include an annual symposium and so-called expert meetings.
Website: https://www.isiaq.nl/home
Norsk Innemiljøorgansisjon was established in 2000 with the ambition to “shoulder the total indoor environmental challenges in society”, and to provide an open multidisciplinary network for anyone interested in or working in different fields related to indoor environment. We have made a deliberate choice to reduce administration to an absolute minimum, and focus only on primary goals. Individual membership has been free for more than a decade. Our primary activity is to provide arenas for dissemination, discussion and networking, mostly through after-work meetings, on average twice a year. Press is invited to meetings to increase outreach and impact.
Website: https://isiaq.nilu.no/
SWESIAQ is an independent, non-profit association. The society adopts a multidisciplinary approach with the objective of enhancing knowledge about the indoor environment and health, fostering collaboration among experts in fields such as medicine, chemistry, microbiology, and engineering.
As the national chapter of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ), SWESIAQ plays a pivotal role in shaping the discourse on indoor air quality.
Within the SWESIAQ community, interdisciplinary working groups are established to produce guidance documents that offer expert advice on indoor air issues. A key outcome of this collaborative effort is The SWESIAQ Model—our comprehensive guide for conducting effective, systematic, and inclusive indoor environment investigations. Over time, supplementary documents addressing particular factors have been developed to provide additional support.
Website: https://www.swesiaq.se/