Thank you to Precise Air and Airgene for joining us in this work in 2026.
If your organisation would like to explore becoming an Annual Sustaining Partner, weβd love to hear from you.
#SaferSharedAir #IndoorAirQuality #AnnualSupporter
Thank you to Precise Air and Airgene for joining us in this work in 2026.
If your organisation would like to explore becoming an Annual Sustaining Partner, weβd love to hear from you.
#SaferSharedAir #IndoorAirQuality #AnnualSupporter
Our Annual Sustaining Partner model is designed for organisations that want to stand alongside us across the year as we advocate for clearer standards, stronger policy settings and safer shared air in the places people live, learn and work.
Precise Air and Airgene are proud to help advance a movement that makes the invisible visible - ensuring safer shared air for all.
As organisations deeply committed to safer, smarter and more sustainable environments, Precise Air and Airgene share the Safer Air Projectβs belief that clean indoor air is essential to wellbeing, productivity and community inclusion.
The Safer Air Project advocates for indoor air quality (IAQ) as a critical health, accessibility and inclusion issue, recognising the urgent need to improve the air we breathe in workplaces, schools, public venues and shared indoor spaces.
As part of The Precise Air Group of Companies, Precise Air and Airgene are proud to join together as sponsors of the Safer Air Project, supporting its mission to create healthier, safer and more inclusive indoor environments for all.
Precise Air 2026 Annual Sustaining Partner
Airgene 2026 Annual Sustaining Partner
Weβre really pleased to welcome Precise Air and Airgene as Annual Sustaining Partners for 2026.
If your organisation would like to join us as an Annual Sustaining Partner in 2026, weβd love to hear from you.
#AnnualSupporter #CleanerAir #SaferAirProject
New in 2026, our Annual Sustaining Partner model provides organisations with a simple way to support our work across the year and help drive sustained progress toward safer indoor air for everyone. Weβre grateful that Camfil is leading the way.
Clean air is at the heart of Camfilβs purpose, and weβre proud to partner with an organisation committed to a future where everyone can breathe safely indoors.
Partnership announcement: Camfil 2026 Annual Sustaining Partner
Weβre thrilled to welcome Camfil as our first Annual Sustaining Partner.
We greatly appreciate their ongoing support and look forward to collaborating again in 2026.
Thank you to the committee for the opportunity to be part of this important process.
The message from speakers was consistent - the science of the impacts of poor indoor air quality is clear AND we have the tools and the technology to make a significant difference to the health and wellbeing of people living in NSW already. We just need to act!
Wonderful to be invited to give evidence at the hearing for the NSW Parliament clean air inquiry today.
Plum highlighted how indoor air quality deeply impacts people living with disability, immunocompromise and other chronic health conditions.
π¨ The NSW Parliamentβs Clean indoor air inquiry webcast is live!
The hearings have started, and at 1:30pm you can hear our founder, Plum Stone and others for a deep dive into indoor air quality as a critical accessibility and inclusion issue.
Webcast: www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Pages/webcas...
Program link: www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/trans...
Webcast link: www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Pages/webcas...
(The webast will be live tomorrow morning)
Our founder, Plum Stone, is up at 1:30pm and you can see the full agenda for the public hearing tomorrow by following the link below, and you can also access witness submissions within the inquiry website.
π¨ The hearing program for the NSW Parliamentβs Clean indoor air inquiry has been published and it's shaping up to be a really interesting day.
Weβre expecting the full program will be published on Wednesday, but the Safer Air Project's CEO, Plum Stone, is listed to appear at 1.30pm (subject to change).
π¨ Want to watch the hearings for the NSW Parliamentβs Inquiry into clean indoor air live?
The public hearing is on Thursday 19 February and will be livestreamed via NSW Parliament Webcasts (the inquiry webcast will appear on Thursday morning).
π www.parliament.nsw.g...
Take the survey and help shape healthier learning environments - it's open to respondents from around the world. π
Theyβre running a short survey on the challenges of managing indoor air quality in schools, and they want to hear from:
βοΈ Children aged 9β12
π School staff
π§ Maintenance and facilities staff
π‘ Parents
π‘ Experts working in health, education, or buildings
Students and a teacher in a classroom
π« The LEARN project is a European research initiative looking at air quality in schools and how it affects childrenβs health.
When air is unsafe, people with chronic illness, disability or immunocompromise are excluded first, from offices, meetings, events and everyday participation.
If the accessibility case isnβt enough, perhaps the economics will be.
Read more here: www.estatesgazette.co.uk/news/why-ceo...
At the Safer Air Project, weβd add this: indoor air quality isnβt just a hidden financial input. Itβs also an accessibility issue.
3. CEOs donβt need another wellbeing initiative. They need to recognise what indoor air quality already is, a financial input hiding in plain sight, and start managing it accordingly.
2. Most CEOs can quote revenue growth, margins and headcount with ease. Very few could tell you what the indoor air quality is like inside their offices, or what it might be costing them.
1. Air pollution is no longer just an environmental or public health concern. It is a material financial risk, imposing an estimated $6trn (Β£4.38trn) annual cost on the global economy β equivalent to 4.6% of global GDP...
People in business meeting
A really interesting article in Estates Gazette: Why CEOs should treat office air quality like a financial KPI that notes:
Members of the public can attend hearings, and a transcript will be published on the inquiry website.
When: 19th February 2026
Where: Jubilee Room, Parliament House, Sydney
See more at the inquiry website: bit.ly/nsw-inq